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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 193 — Unincorporated cooperative associations

193.411 Election of directors.

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193.411 Election of directors.
(1)Initial board. The initial board shall be established as provided under s. 193.205
(2)and, except as provided in s. 193.205
(2), shall serve until directors are elected by members. The initial board shall appoint directors to fill any vacancies on the initial board, until the directors are elected by the members.
(2)Generally.
(a)Directors shall be elected or appointed for the term, at the time, and in the manner provided in this section and the articles and bylaws.
(b)If nonpatron members or nonpatron membership interest are granted voting rights, a majority of the directors shall be members and a majority of the directors shall be elected exclusively by patron members, unless otherwise provided in the articles or bylaws. The patron members may also elect an outside director who is an expert in financial matters but who has no financial interest in the cooperative. Unless the articles or bylaws provide otherwise, the outside director may not vote.
(d)A director holds office for the term for which the director was elected and until a successor is elected and has qualified, unless the director is removed or a vacancy in the office of the director occurs.
(g)Directors may be divided into, designated, and elected by class or other distinction as provided in the articles or bylaws.
(3)Election at regular meeting. Except as provided under sub.
(1)or
(4)or s. 193.415
(4)or 193.421 , all directors shall be elected at the regular members’ meeting.
(4)District or local unit election of directors. For a cooperative with districts or other units, directors may be elected by members on a district or unit basis if the articles or bylaws so provide. Directors elected on a district or unit basis may be nominated or elected at district member meetings if the articles or bylaws so provide. Directors who are nominated at district meetings shall be elected at the regular members’ meeting by vote of the entire membership, unless the articles or bylaws provide that such directors are to be elected at a district member meeting or the regular members’ meeting by vote of the members of the district.
(4m)Cumulative voting. Unless the articles or bylaws so provide, directors may not be elected through the use of any system of voting that permits a voter to allocate multiple votes among eligible candidates.
(5)Ballots. All of the following apply to voting under this section:
(a)A member may vote only by casting a ballot as provided under s. 193.545
(3).
(b)The ballot shall be in a form prescribed by the board.
(c)To cast a ballot by mail, a member shall mark the ballot for the candidate chosen, seal the ballot in a plain envelope bearing the member’s name and the words “BALLOT ENCLOSED,” or similar words, and enclose that envelope in another envelope addressed to the cooperative. To cast an alternative ballot, a member shall follow the procedure prescribed by the board.
(d)If the ballot of the member is received by the cooperative on or before the date of the election, or as otherwise prescribed for alternative ballots, and if all other applicable requirements are satisfied the cooperative shall accept and count the ballot as the vote of the absent member.
(6)Business entity members may nominate persons for director. Any member that is not an individual may nominate one or more individuals as candidates for election as a director of the cooperative, unless the cooperative’s articles or bylaws provide otherwise.
(9)Compensation. Subject to any limitation in the articles or bylaws, the board may fix the compensation of the directors, except that any outside director elected under sub.
(b)may not receive any compensation other than authorized per diem reimbursements.
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