As cooperative members, you have a say in who represents your best interests on the North Central Electric board of directors. This means you’ll be asked to vote this month on the next person representing members in District 6.
Seneca County residents Calvin Staib and David Hawk are this year’s candidates for the District 6 seat on the NCE board of directors. The following page includes biographies for each candidate, who both submitted nominating petitions bearing at least 25 signatures of members within their district. Election announcements were mailed to all members of districts 4, 6, and 7 in January and February, and announced in previous issues of this magazine.
All NCE members will receive a ballot in the mail in early May with biographical summaries of each candidate. Video profiles featuring both Staib and Hawk are also available online for members to learn more about each candidate and can be found on NCE’s website. The District 6 winner will be announced during NCE’s virtual annual meeting on June 10.
Districts 4 and 7 were also up for election this year; however, only one member in each district turned in valid petitions bearing at least 25 signatures from members within their district by the published deadline. Because these candidates are running unopposed, the cooperative will officially recognize incumbent directors Rodney Snavely (District 4) and Andrew Brose (District 7) for their new terms during the annual meeting.
Voting will remain open until May 21, 2025, at 11:59 p.m.