Marshall County REMC members are encouraged to let their voices be heard. Each year, they have the unique opportunity to shape the co-op’s direction by participating in the annual Board of Directors Election. Your votes help determine the leaders who will guide decisions impacting the cooperative and community energy needs.
This year, voting for the Marshall County REMC Board of Directors will be simple and convenient. All members will receive voting materials in March, allowing a 30-day window to cast their vote before the virtual Annual Meeting on April 1.
REMC has partnered with Survey and Ballot Systems (SBS), a certified election management company, to ensure a secure and anonymous process. Members can vote by mail, online via SBS, or through their SmartHub account. Detailed instructions will be included in your REMC member election packet.
Members who vote will be entered into a drawing for several bill credits, including a grand prize of a $500 bill credit!
Marshall County REMC CEO Dave Lewellan said, “Your vote isn’t just a choice — it’s a powerful way to influence our cooperative’s future. Make your voice heard and be part of building a brighter tomorrow for our community.”
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