A corporation may provide in its articles or bylaws for election of directors by members or delegates: (1) on the basis of chapter or other organizational unit; (2) by region or other geographic unit; (3) by preferential voting; or (4) by any other reasonable method. Acts 1993, No. 1147, § 726. A corporation may provide in its articles or bylaws for election of directors by members or delegates: (1) on the basis of chapter or other organizational unit; (2) by region or other geographic unit; (3) by preferential voting; or (4) by any other reasonable method. Acts 1993, No. 1147, § 726. A corporation may provide in its articles or bylaws for election of directors by members or delegates: (1) on the basis of chapter or other organizational unit; (2) by region or other geographic unit; (3) by preferential voting; or (4) by any other reasonable method. Acts 1993, No. 1147, § 726. A corporation may provide in its articles or bylaws for election of directors by members or delegates: (1) on the basis of chapter or other organizational unit; (2) by region or other geographic unit; (3) by preferential voting; or (4) by any other reasonable method. Acts 1993, No. 1147, § 726.
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