5758 - Voting rights of members.

     § 5758.  Voting rights of members.        (a)  General rule.--Unless otherwise provided in a bylaw     adopted by the members, every member of a nonprofit corporation     shall be entitled to one vote.        (b)  Procedures.--The manner of voting on any matter,     including changes in the articles or bylaws, may be by ballot,     mail or any reasonable means provided in a bylaw adopted by the     members. If a bylaw adopted by the members provides a fair and     reasonable procedure for the nomination of candidates for any     office, only candidates who have been duly nominated in     accordance therewith shall be eligible for election. Unless     otherwise provided in such a bylaw, in elections for directors,     voting shall be by ballot, and the candidates receiving the     highest number of votes from each class or group of classes, if     any, of members entitled to elect directors separately up to the     number of directors to be elected by such class or group of     classes shall be elected. If at any meeting of members directors     of more than one class are to be elected, each class of     directors shall be elected in a separate election.        (c)  Cumulative voting.--If a bylaw adopted by the members so     provides, in each election of directors of a nonprofit     corporation every member entitled to vote shall have the right     to multiply the number of votes to which he may be entitled by     the total number of directors to be elected in the same election     by the members or the class of members to which he belongs, and     he may cast the whole number of his votes for one candidate or     he may distribute them among any two or more candidates.        (d)  Sale of votes.--No member shall sell his vote or issue a     proxy for money or anything of value.        (e)  Voting lists.--Upon request of a member, the books or     records of membership shall be produced at any regular or     special meeting of the corporation. If at any meeting the right     of a person to vote is challenged, the presiding officer shall     require the books or records to be produced as evidence of the     right of the person challenged to vote, and all persons who     appear by the books or records to be members entitled to vote     may vote. See section 6145 (relating to applicability of certain     safeguards to foreign corporations).     (Dec. 19, 1990, P.L.834, No.198, eff. imd.; June 22, 2001,     P.L.418, No.34, eff. 60 days)        Cross References.  Section 5758 is referred to in sections     5504, 6145 of this title.