As a member-owned electric cooperative, Lake Country Power is governed by a policy-making board of nine directors. Each director represents a district and serves a term of three years.
Directors are elected by members in their respective district through an election process where members vote via ballot. Results of the elections are always announced at the annual membership meeting.
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Who Represents the LCP Membership
Lake Country Power is an electric cooperative and is governed by a policy-making board of nine directors. Each director serves a term of three years. These directors are elected by members voting through a balloted election within their respective district. Results of the elections are announced at the annual meeting.
The co-op’s board of directors is responsible for establishing Lake Country Power’s basic policies, goals and strategies. The board hires a manager to carry out these policies, strategies and the day-to-day operations of the cooperative.