CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 33-1077. Voting for directors. Cumulative voting.
Sec. 33-1077. Voting for directors. Cumulative voting. (a) Unless otherwise provided in the certificate of incorporation, directors are elected by a plurality of the votes
cast by the members entitled to vote in the election at a meeting at which a quorum is
present, or if voting by mail is permitted pursuant to section 33-1064, in an election in
which the total number of members who vote is not less than the number required for
a quorum.
(b) Members do not have a right to cumulate their votes for directors unless the
certificate of incorporation so provides.
(c) A statement included in the certificate of incorporation that "all or a designated
class of members are entitled to cumulate their votes for directors", or words of similar
import, means that the members designated are entitled to multiply the number of votes
they are entitled to cast by the number of directors for whom they are entitled to vote
and cast the product for a single candidate or distribute the product among two or more
candidates.
(d) Members otherwise entitled to vote cumulatively may not vote cumulatively at
a particular meeting unless: (1) The meeting notice states conspicuously that cumulative
voting is authorized; (2) a member who has the right to cumulate his votes gives notice
to the corporation not less than forty-eight hours before the time set for the meeting of
his intent to cumulate his votes during the meeting, and if one member gives this notice
all other members in the same class participating in the election are entitled to cumulate
their votes without giving further notice; or (3) if voting is to be by mail pursuant to
section 33-1064, (A) the bylaws specify how election of directors shall be conducted if
members vote cumulatively by mail, (B) the notice of the meeting states conspicuously
that cumulative voting is authorized and how the election is to be conducted, and (C)
the mail ballot provides for cumulative voting.
(P.A. 96-256, S. 55, 209.)
History: P.A. 96-256 effective January 1, 1997.
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