Director Districts Sample Clauses

Director Districts. Based upon geographic, regional, population, membership, subdivision, economic development, permanent or full residency, seasonal or partial residency, or other equitable consideration determined by the Board, the Board may divide the general area in which the Cooperative Provides Cooperative Services (“Cooperative Service Area”) into a number of districts between five and nine that equitably represent the individual Members (“Director Districts”). Director Districts should provide equitable representation on the Board from throughout the Cooperative Service Area. If a Member Uses a Cooperative Service at Locations in more than one Director District, then
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Director Districts. The Board may revise the boundaries of Director Districts upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Board. The purpose of the Director Districts is to ensure a degree of geographic and hydrographic diversity on the Board. The boundaries of any Director District shall be drawn at the discretion of the Board. No Person shall have a fundamental right in the location of or process through which such boundaries are drawn. Accordingly, no Person shall be allowed to challenge the boundaries of a Director District based on the principle of "one person, one vote."

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