By Paul Hall on Thursday, February 10th, 2022 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News
BAKER CITY – (Release from OTEC) Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative (OTEC) is a private, non-profit electric cooperative owned by the members it serves and is governed by a Board of Directors elected by the membership and are accountable to the membership. Directors are elected to serve three-year terms.
This year, the nominating committee for Union County nominated the following individuals for OTEC Board of Director position no. 7, Union County:
Cory Miller
Steve Lyon
The nominating committee for Union County nominated the following individuals for OTEC Board of Director position no. 8, Union County:
David Baum – Incumbent
Dennis Myhrum
The nominating committee members for Union County are Donna Beverage, Brock Eckstein, and Mary West.
The nominating committee for Baker County nominated the following individuals for OTEC Board of Director position no. 9, Baker County:
Charlene Chase – Incumbent
The nominating committee members for Baker County are Diana Brown, DeeDee Clarke, and Fred Warner, Jr.
Per Cooperative Bylaws, Article III, Section 4:
No less than 90 days before the annual meeting in which directors shall be elected, the Secretary of the Cooperative shall cause to be posted at the Cooperative’s principle place of business a list of the names ofcandidates selected by the nominating committee. Additional nominations may be made by petition filed with the Secretary not less than 60 days before the annual meeting. A petition shall contain the name of the candidate and the signatures of at least 50 members qualified to vote, and a request that the name of the candidate be placed on the ballot. All candidates so nominated must meet the director qualifications contained in Section 5 of this Article. Members may not nominate a candidate for director from the floor at the annual meeting.
OTEC members are still eligible to run for this year’s Board election via petition. A petition form may be requested by calling (541) 524-2874. Petitions are due by March 22, 2022.
Election ballots will be mailed to OTEC member-owners in mid-April, which will include candidate information. Results of the election will be announced at OTEC’s Annual Meeting in May.
About the cooperative
Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative (OTEC) is a not-for-profit, member-owned electric cooperative that serves nearly 60,000 residents in four counties in Eastern Oregon. Headquartered in Baker City, OTEC has district offices in Burns, John Day, and La Grande.