The proposed constitutional amendment aims to revise the membership structure of the State Highway Commission in Arkansas. It stipulates that the Governor, with the Senate's advice and consent, will appoint five commissioners, each representing a specific district defined by certain counties. The amendment ensures that each commissioner must reside within the district they represent and establishes a ten-year term for each commissioner. Additionally, it outlines the process for filling vacancies, including the Governor's responsibility to appoint a replacement within 30 days, and specifies that if the Governor fails to do so, the remaining commissioners will make the appointment.

Furthermore, the amendment modifies the procedures for the Senate's advice and consent regarding appointments, requiring only senators from the relevant district to participate in the confirmation process. It also clarifies the grounds for removal of commissioners and the process for handling vacancies resulting from various circumstances, including changes in residency due to county redistributions. The amendment will take effect on January 1, 2027, and will be presented to voters for approval in the next general election.