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List of municipalities in Arkansas

Arkansas is a state in the Southern United States. According to the 2020 United States census, it is the 33rd most populous state with 3,011,524 inhabitants and the 27th largest by land area spanning 52,035 square miles (134,770 km2) of land. Arkansas is divided into 75 counties and contains 500 municipalities consisting of cities and towns as of the 2020 United States census.

Classification of municipalities
Arkansas municipalities are divided into three categories based on population according to the laws in the 2020 Arkansas Code Title 14. City (first class) Cities of the first class have a population over 2,500 and elect two council members per ward (elected at-large or by ward, or both). Any municipal expense over $20,000 goes to bidding by default in cities of the first class only. Only cities of the first class must hold elections for vacant mayoralty lasting more than one year, and must elect a city attorney to a four-year term. Cities of the first class must have a city clerk and may have a treasurer elected for a four-year term (or the role combined with city clerk). Cities of the first class must create a planning commission with at least five members and may have a police department superintended by a mayor. There are retirement benefits available if certain conditions are met for mayors and city clerks or treasurers. City (second class) Cities of the second class have a population between 500 and 2,499 people and elect two council members per ward (elected at-large or by ward, or both). A city of the second class must have a recorder and may have a treasurer elected for a four-year term (or the role combined with city clerk). Cities of the second class do not need to create a separate planning commission and may allow city councilors to serve as the planning commission. Cities of the second class may have a police department, a marshal or a department of public safety. There are retirement benefits available if certain conditions are met for mayors and city clerks or treasurers. Town Towns have a population of 499 or fewer people and elect five council members at-large with no wards. Towns must have a treasurer-recorder as a single position. Towns may have a police department, a marshal or a department of public safety. No prescribed retirement benefits are available for mayors and clerks or treasurers of towns. ==List of municipalities==
List of municipalities
Littlerock.JPG|alt=Skyline of Little Rock|Little Rock is Arkansas's state capital and most populous city. Block Street, Fayetteville, Arkansas.jpg|alt=Downtown street in Fayetteville|Fayetteville is Arkansas's second most populous municipality. GarrisonFSM.jpg|alt=Downtown street in Fort Smith|The third most populous municipality in Arkansas is Fort Smith. Turnbow_Park.jpg|alt=Spring Creek runs through Turnbow Park in downtown Springdale|Springdale is Arkansas's fourth largest municipality by population. ChrisLitherlandJonesboroARk.jpg|alt=Downtown street in Jonesboro|Jonesboro is the fifth most populous municipality in Arkansas. Downtown Rogers.jpg|alt=Row of buildings in downtown Rogers|The sixth most populous municipality in Arkansas is Rogers. Downtown North Little Rock.jpg|alt=Street in downtown North Little Rock|North Little Rock is part of the Little Rock metropolitan area and is the seventh largest municipality in Arkansas by population. EM Downtown shot.jpg|alt=Downtown street in Conway|Conway is Arkansas's eighth largest municipality by population. File:Central Avenue at night.jpg|alt=Downtown street in Bentonville|Arkansas' ninth largest municipality by population is Bentonville. Pine Bluff AR - main street and courthouse.jpg|alt=Downtown street in Pine Bluff|Pine Bluff is the tenth largest municipality by population in Arkansas. ==See also==
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