A membership corporation may appoint one or more inspectors to act at a meeting of members and make a report in the form of a record of the inspectors’ determinations. Each inspector shall execute the duties of inspector impartially and according to the best of the inspector’s ability. The inspectors shall: Ascertain the number of members and their voting power; Determine the members present at a meeting; Determine the validity of proxies and ballots; Count all votes; and Determine the result. An inspector may, but need not, be a director, member of a designated body, member, officer, or employee of the membership corporation. An individual who is a candidate for office to be filled at the meeting may not be an inspector.
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