One member one vote principle limits employee voting, grants chairperson casting vote and allows equitable bye laws. Every member of a multi State co operative society has one vote in society affairs; employee members may not vote in board elections or in general meetings for framing or amending bye laws. On a tie, the chairperson has a casting vote. Each person nominated by a member authority or co operative society to the board has one vote. Societies including other co operatives may provide in their bye laws for an equitable voting system reflecting membership and extent of business.
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One member one vote principle limits employee voting, grants chairperson casting vote and allows equitable bye laws.
Every member of a multi State co operative society has one vote in society affairs; employee members may not vote in board elections or in general meetings for framing or amending bye laws. On a tie, the chairperson has a casting vote. Each person nominated by a member authority or co operative society to the board has one vote. Societies including other co operatives may provide in their bye laws for an equitable voting system reflecting membership and extent of business.
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