LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A resolution has been filed in Little Rock asking a city board member to resign due to his extended absence.
City Director Lance Hines submitted the resolution asking Ward 2 Director Ken Richardson to resign due to “health battles which have made it clear that he has not been able to fulfill his duties as a member of the Little Rock Board of Directors.”
FOX 16 Investigates: Ken Richardson absent from board meetings for more than a year, still getting paid by the city
An August FOX 16 News investigation found that Richardson had not attended board meetings for over a year, yet he was still being paid for his role. Richardson took a leave of absence in May 2024 after multiple life-threatening surgeries, it was reported.
City records show Richardson was paid $30,732.12 from May 2024 to June 2025. He was paid an additional $4,432.16 for June and July 2025, bringing his total to more than $35,000.
FOX 16 Investigates: Residents petition to remove Little Rock city director Ken Richardson
The resolution acknowledges a petition being circulated to remove Richardson via a removal election that could not take place before mid-2026. This would create a situation where the board would appoint someone to fill his position until the November 2026 general election, “and may provide that person with an unfair advantage over any other candidate for the position,” the resolution states…