In January, three co-op trustees representing their respective boundaries will host meetings with the public ahead of an online election exclusively for Clay Electric members. The annual gatherings are held to discuss business and potentially identify other members of the districts who might be qualified to represent members of the district.
Importantly, for these meetings to be considered legal, at least 15 members of the co-op within the respective district must be present.
Members who have registered for a meeting will be eligible to win a bill credit.
- At the District 8 meeting in Wacahoota on Jan. 6, Marion County resident Terri Kane was nominated without opposition.
- At the District 9 meeting in Fort McCoy on Jan. 7, incumbent Karen Hastings was nominated without opposition.
- At the District 1 meeting in Keystone Heights on Jan. 9, incumbent Cindy Loose was nominated without opposition.
Registration for each meeting starts at 5:30 p.m. and the meeting itself starts at 6 p.m.
Trustee boundaries can be found at clayelectric.com/board-trustees.
(original post on 12/30/24)