Co-op accepting applications for 2025 board election
Polk-Burnett Electric Cooperative holds elections each spring for co-op board directors. This year, board positions in co-op districts 4, 5 and 6 will be on the ballot. Members residing in those districts have an opportunity to get involved in co-op decision making by running for a seat on the board. Applications for the 2025 board election are now being accepted from co-op members in districts 4, 5 and 6. The deadline to apply is March 7.
District 4 includes the towns of Balsam Lake, Apple River, Beaver, Clayton and Almena. The incumbent director is Joe Metro of Balsam Lake.
District 5 includes the towns of McKinley, Maple Plain, Georgetown, Johnstown and Crystal Lake. The incumbent director is John Ukura of Luck.
District 6 includes the towns of LaFollette, Dewey, West Sweden, Lorain, Roosevelt, Luck, Clam Falls and Bone Lake. The incumbent director is Wilfred Owens of Frederic.
As a cooperative, Polk-Burnett is owned by its members and governed by a board of directors elected from its membership. Board directors serve a three-year term and attend monthly meetings to guide policy and budget decisions.
All co-op members in districts 4, 5 and 6 will have the opportunity to vote in the 2025 board election. Ballots will be mailed in early May, and members can vote by mail or online. Election results will be announced at the co-op’s 87th annual meeting June 6.
“Members of Polk-Burnett have the opportunity to make their voices heard and represent their neighbors by taking an active role in cooperative governance,” said Steve Stroshane, general manager. “Democratic member participation is one of the great advantages of a cooperative. I encourage you to consider serving on the co-op board.”
Co-op members interested in running for a board position in districts 4, 5 and 6 may contact the general manager’s office at Polk-Burnett Electric Cooperative for an application packet, 800-421-0283, ext. 313.
Learn more about Polk-Burnett’s board of directors and see a map of co-op districts.