Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative Announces Results of Annual Membership Election

KEARNEY, Mo. — Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative (PCEC) today announced the results of its 2022 membership election following the co-op’s annual meeting held at its headquarters in Kearney, Missouri on May 26.
PCEC is a democratically controlled, not-for-profit electric cooperative governed by nine directors elected by members to serve three-year terms. One seat per district is up for election each year.
This year, members had the option to vote electronically, by mail-in ballot, or in person. An independent third party was responsible for administering the election and certifying the results.
West District Results
Larry Leachman was reelected in the West District (Buchanan and Platte Counties), receiving 735 votes. He was unopposed in the election. Leachman is a retired businessman.
North District Results
Mark Baker was elected in the North District (DeKalb, Clinton, and Caldwell counties), receiving 740 votes. He was unopposed in the election. Baker is an insurance agency owner and farmer.
South District Results
Kim Goepferich was reelected in the South District (Clay and Ray Counties), receiving 733 votes. She was unopposed in the election. Goepferich is an Administrative Assistant with the Kearney School District.
North District Special Election to Fill Vacancy
David Edwards was elected in a special election to fill a North District vacancy, receiving 750 votes. He was unopposed in the election. A Regional Director at a cybersecurity firm, Edwards was previously appointed by the Board to serve in the North District position following the resignation of former Director Debi Koechner.
South District Special Election to Fill Vacancy
Ed Barger was elected in a special election to fill a South District vacancy, receiving 519 votes. Chris Shipley received 319 votes, coming in second place. The position became vacant following the passing of former South District Director Gary Shanks. Barger is a retired firefighter and Battalion Chief.
About Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative
Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative (PCEC) serves more than 25,000 services and over 3,000 miles of energized line in Buchanan, Caldwell, Clay, Clinton, DeKalb, Platte, and Ray Counties in the Northland region of metropolitan Kansas City. PCEC was established in 1938 as part of the Rural Electrification Act and is among the fastest-growing electric cooperatives in the state of Missouri.
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