Oklahoma Code § 18-438.10

Title 18. Corporations: Meetings of members
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A.  An annual meeting of the members of a cooperative shall be
held at such time and place as shall be provided in the bylaws.
B.  Special meetings of the members may be called by the
president, by the board of trustees, by any three trustees, or by

not less than two hundred members or ten percent (10%) of all
members, whichever shall be the lesser.
C.  Except as otherwise provided in this act, written or printed
notice stating the time and place of each meeting of the members and
in the case of a special meeting, the purpose or purposes for which
the meeting is called, shall be given to each member, either
personally or by mail, not less than ten (10) days nor more than
twenty-five (25) days before the date of the meeting.  If mailed,
such notice shall be deemed to be given when deposited in the United
States mail with postage prepaid, addressed to the member at his
address as it appears on the records of the cooperative.
D.  Unless the bylaws prescribe the presence of a greater
percentage or number of the members for a quorum, a quorum for the
transaction of business at all meetings of the members of a
cooperative having not more than five hundred members, shall be ten
percent (10%) of all members, present in person, and of a
cooperative having more than five hundred members, shall be fifty
members or two percent (2%) of all members, whichever is greater,
present in person.  If less than a quorum is present at any meeting,
a majority of those present in person may adjourn the meeting from
time to time without further notice.
E.  Each member shall be entitled to one vote on each matter
submitted to a vote at a meeting of the members.  Voting shall be in
person, but, if the bylaws so provide, may also be by mail.

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