Perkins v. City of West Helena

514 F. Supp. 770, 1981 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12061
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Arkansas
DecidedApril 10, 1981
DocketNo. H C 78 44
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Perkins v. City of West Helena, 514 F. Supp. 770, 1981 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12061 (E.D. Ark. 1981).

Opinion

OPINION AND ORDER

OVERTON, District Judge.

This is a class action suit pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 in which the plaintiffs1 seek [772]*772to represent all black registered voters of the City of West Helena. It is contended that the city’s election procedure which requires election of city council members on an “at large” basis violates the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment rights of the class. In addition to a declaration that the current election procedure is unconstitutional, plaintiffs ask that the Court compel the implementation of elections by single member districts to insure constitutionally fair representation in city government.

Plaintiffs amended their complaint to further allege that the City of West Helena engaged in a practice of denying blacks an opportunity to fully exercise their right to vote in violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1973. Additionally, plaintiffs contend that the population in the four city wards is not “substantially equal” as required by Ark.Stat.Ann. § 19-1002.7 and alleged the Court has pendent jurisdiction to direct the correction of the inequality-

The State of Arkansas intervened for the purpose of defending the facial constitutionality of Ark.Stat.Ann. § 19-1002 et seq., the statutes which authorize the election procedure employed by the City of West Helena.

The Court has jurisdiction of the case by reason of 28 U.S.C. § 2201 and 28 U.S.C. § 1343(3).

The parties entered into the following pre-trial stipulation which is incorporated as part of these findings and conclusions:

1. The City of West Helena, Arkansas, is classified as a city of the first class under the laws, of the State of Arkansas.

2. The City of West Helena, Arkansas, was incorporated on May 23, 1917.

3. The City of West Helena, Arkansas, became a city of the first class on January 15, 1920.

4. The City of West Helena, Arkansas, was divided into four (4) wards with the boundary lines separating the four (4) wards remaining the same since becoming a city of the first class in 1920.

5. The present at-large method of electing aldermen for the City of West Helena, Arkansas, has been the same since the City of West Helena, Arkansas, became a city of the first class in 1920.

6. The method of electing aldermen for the City of West Helena, Arkansas, is one of the methods permitted by Ark.Stat.Ann. §§ 19-1002.5 .and 19-1002.7. (Repl.1980). This statute provides for a total of eight (8) aldermen with two (2) being elected from each ward.

7. That pursuant to Ark.Stat.Ann. § 19-1002.7 (Repl.1980), candidates for the office of alderman shall reside in the ward from which they seek to be elected and, under the chosen method, shall run at large.

8. That at the time of filing this cause of action there were eight (8) elected aider-men in the City of West Helena, Arkansas, with six (6) of those so elected being white and two (2) of those so elected being black. These were:

Ward 1: Bob Teeter — white
Ernest Simpson — black
Ward 2: Dwight Galloway — white
Vernon Joyner — white
Ward 3: Thomas L. Dial — white
Charles Miles — white
Ward 4: J. R. Cunningham — white
L. T. Simes — black

9. That at this time there are eight (8) aldermen in the City of West Helena, Arkansas, and that those eight (8) are as follows:

Ward 1: Watson Light — white
Ernest Simpson — black
Ward 2: Walter Morris — white
Dwight Galloway — white
Ward 3: Durwood Montgomery — white
Bruce King — white
Ward 4: Harold Smith — white
E. F. Kalb, Jr. — white

10. That the mayor in and for the City of West Helena, Arkansas, at this time is R. E. “Bob” Teeter.

11. That voter registration records do not reflect race.

[773]*77312. All registered voters residing in West Helena, Arkansas, can vote for the candidate of their choice from those so electing to be a candidate for a municipal office.

13. At the time of the filing of this cause of action, P. L. Perkins, Sam Bennett, John Hamilton, Julius McGruder and Welton Davis were not residents of the City of West Helena, Arkansas.

14. That at the time of the filing of this cause of action, there was in effect in the State of Arkansas Ark.Stat.Ann. § 19-1002.5 (Repl.1980), which provides:

“On the Tuesday following the first Monday in November, 1966, and every two (2) years thereafter the qualified voters of all cities of [the] first class with less than fifty thousand (50,000) inhabitants having the Mayor-Council form of government shall elect two (2) Aldermen from each ward for a term of two (2) years. The election officials shall designate the Aldermen as Alderman No. One (1) and Alderman No. Two (2).”

15. That at the time of the filing of this cause of action, there was in effect in the State of Arkansas Ark.Stat.Ann. § 19-1002.7 (Repl.1980), which provides:

“Candidates for the office of Alderman in cities of the first class shall reside in the ward from which they seek to be elected, and shall run at large, and all of the qualified electors of such cities shall be entitled to vote in such election.
Provision shall be made by the election commissioners in any such cities so that the qualified electors of each ward shall have at least one (1) voting precinct in each ward where the resident electors thereof may cast their ballot.
Provided, however, that the city council of any city is empowered and authorized to provide by ordinance that all aldermen be elected by ward, in which event each alderman shall be voted upon by the qualified electors of the ward from which such person is a candidate, and when so provided by city ordinance the name of such candidate shall appear upon the ballot only in the ward in which he is a candidate. Provided, further, that all such cities choosing to elect aldermen by ward shall provide, in the manner provided by law, for the establishment of wards of substantially equal population in order that each alderman, or aldermen, elected from each ward shall represent substantially the same number of people in the city.”

16. Plaintiffs, Lillie Mae Stevenson, Wilson Rodgers, and Orta Bush, are black citizens of the United States, residents of Phillips County.

17. Since the city was incorporated, there have only been three black city councilmen.

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