Yes, and here's why.
Your membership may only be allowed to vote for board members and to vote regarding the annual budget -- read your governing documents to confirm this. (And your membership confirms its faith in board members by voting for them.)
Because your board leads a legal corporation, and the governing documents for your private democracy state that board member terms are limited to some number of years, board members must be re-elected in order to conform to the law.
If a member -- unit owner -- challenges a decision or action of the board, the board members may be asked to prove their right to decide or act. If not properly elected, the action or decision could be in jeopardy. This is not a situation in which a corporation wants to find itself, legally.
No, if there are only 3 board positions open and the same 3 members run for those positions, there is no need for an election. The 3 members would simply be appointed to the board positions.
No
Cooperatives have members, and the members pay a fee, annual fee is typical.
In the UK the date for a General election is set by the Government, these are not an annual event but usually every four to five years.
According to their 2010 annual report, Costco had 58 million members worldwide, excluding Mexico. Since 77% of their warehouses AND annual revenue came from US/Puerto Rico, one can extrapolate that US/PR members total 44.6 million members.
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Yes
An annual general meeting is a meeting of the members of official bodies, associations, or companies, held once a year to discuss previous and future activities.
yes because it is an easy way was but we have to send it it secretly .
American Express Gold card does not have an annual fee. They do not charge Gold card members an annual fee, that is one of the reasons that most people prefer the Gold card to the regular card.
There are various people who may elect the committee chairman. He can be elected by board members or all stakeholders at an annual general meeting.
The Chartists wanted to change and reform the electoral system. They wanted political rights for the working class because voting rights were only given to people of the middle classes that owned property.
A Personal Support Worker in Ontario makes between $16,400 and $27,300 each year. The annual salary of professional in these positions averages out to be $20,000.