Just a moment...
Press 'Enter' to add multiple search terms. Rules for Better Search
No Folders have been created
Are you sure you want to delete "My most important" ?
NOTE:
Don't have an account? Register Here
<h1>Multi-State Cooperative Societies: Voting Rights Explained, Including Employee and Board Member Exceptions, Under Section [X].</h1> Every member of a multi-State cooperative society has one vote in society matters, including employee members, with exceptions. Employee members cannot vote in board elections or meetings for creating or amending bylaws. In case of a tie, the chairperson has a casting vote. If a cooperative society or authority is a member, each board-nominated person has one vote. Societies with cooperative members may establish an equitable voting system in their bylaws, considering membership and business extent.