Member Voting. If a Member presents identification or proof of Cooperative membership as reasonably required by the Cooperative, and if the Member is not suspended on the Record Date and remains unsuspended after the Record Date, then, regardless of the value or quantity of Cooperative Services Used, the Member may cast one (1) vote on a matter for which the Member is entitled to vote. To vote for an Entity Member, an individual must present evidence requested by and satisfactory to the Cooperative that the individual is authorized to vote for the Entity Member. Unless an Entity Member authorizes another individual to vote for the Entity Member, the Entity Member’s chief executive officer, managing owner, or majority owner is authorized to vote for the Entity Member. If more than one individual is authorized to vote for an Entity Member, then the first vote cast is the Entity Member’s vote. Except as otherwise provided in these Bylaws, Members approve a matter if: (1) a Member Quorum is present in person or represented by Member Proxy or voting by Mail Ballot; and (2) a majority of Members voting in person or voting by Member Proxy or voting by Mail ▇▇▇▇▇▇, who are entitled to vote on the matter, vote in favor of the matter. At a Member Meeting, the individual presiding over the Member vote may require the Members to vote by voice. If the individual presiding over the Member vote determines, in good faith, that a voice vote is not sufficient to accurately determine the vote results, then the Members shall vote by written ballot (“Written Ballot”), or in any other reasonable manner determined by the Board. Members may not cumulate votes. Agreements signed by Members providing the manner in which a Member will vote are not valid.
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