West Virginia Code § 31E-7-721

Members' voting rights
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(a) Unless the articles of incorporation provide otherwise, each member, regardless of class,
is entitled to one vote on each matter voted on at a meeting of members. Voting rights of
members of any class may be increased, limited or denied by the articles of incorporation.
(b) Members otherwise entitled to vote, but disqualified from voting for any reason, may not
be considered for the purpose of a quorum or of computing the voting power of the
corporation or of members of any class.
(c) A corporate member's vote may be cast by the president of thue member corporation or by
any other officer of the corporation in the absence of express notice of the designation of
some other person by the board of directors or bylaws of the member corporation.

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