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Understanding Election Quorum

A quorum is the minimum number of members that must be present to make annual meeting proceedings valid.

In the case of elections, everyone’s properly cast ballot counts as attendance. A quorum of at least 33.33% for some Mutuals and 50%+1 for some of the Mutual corporation membership is required before the Mutual ballots can be counted.

For the election of GRF directors, 33.33% of members from each Mutual must vote in their respective GRF director elections in order to reach quorum.

Read more frequently asked questions about elections on page 5.

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