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2025 Annual Meeting Registration is Open

Cooperatives like Coast Electric are led by consumers like you. Having fellow community members serve as co-op leaders means you have people who understand the needs of our community working on your behalf.

Each November, Coast Electric hosts its Annual Meeting and Member Appreciation Night so that members can participate in the election process, learn more about their cooperative and get to know co-ops leadership team members.

We understand that life is busy and that members aren't always able to join us at the meeting. Those who are unable to attend in person are able to register for the meeting by proxy beginning in July each year. Members attending the meeting and those with valid, registered proxies are entered to win up to $1,000 in electricity credits. In 2025, all members who register or attend the meeting will be eligible to win a Ford F150 that was recently retired from the Coast Electric fleet.

By attending or registering for our Annual Meeting, you are taking an active role in your cooperative. You have a vote and a voice in how your co-op does business.

At Coast Electric, we don't have shareholders, we have members. As a member, you get to vote on the men and women who represent you on Coast Electric's board of directors. That vote takes place every year at our Annual Meeting. Those who aren't able to attend the meeting can register via proxy online, by mail or in any of our offices. Registering allows you to participate, even if you aren't present at the meeting. 

Attending or registering also gives you the opportunity to win electricity credits of up to $1,000! 

Registering your proxy allows you to assign someone who will be at the meeting to vote on your behalf. You can choose another member to vote for you or you can assign the board of directors to vote on your behalf. 

Coast Electric serves Hancock, Harrison and Pearl River counties. There are three board positions in each county we serve. Each year, members vote for a board representative in one of these three positions. 

For more information about our election process, please read our bylaws

Coast Electric's bylaws outline our nominating, voting and other Annual Meeting processes. You can download a copy of our bylaws here

  1. Report on the existence of a quorum
  2. Reading of the notice of the meeting and proof of the due publication or mailing thereof, or the waiver(s) of notice of the meeting
  3. Reading, or the waiver thereof, of unapproved minutes of previous meetings of the members and the taking of necessary action thereon
  4. Presentation and consideration of reports of officers, directors and committees
    • Receive report of Committee on Nominations
    • Secretary to present petitions filed and posted for nominations of directors
    • Election of directors for Position Two in Hancock, Harrison and Pearl River counties
  5. Unfinished business
  6. New business

We will be livestreaming the 2025 Annual Meeting on www.coastelectric.coop. You can also watch from the Coast Electric YouTube channel. Simply visit our website on Thursday, Nov. 6, and you can watch the meeting live beginning at 6 p.m. A recording of the meeting will be archived on our YouTube channel if you aren't able to watch the night of the meeting. Please note that those watching online will not be able to vote virtually. Only those in attendance are able to vote the night of the meeting. To actively participate in the meeting, you must have registered via proxy or be in attendance. 

Gil Arceneaux

Gilbert Arceneaux

  • Representative for Hancock County, Position 2
  • Retired Paint Trades Superintendent of Northrop Grumman
Teri Eaton

Teri Eaton

  • Representative for Harrison County, Position 2
  • State Farm Insurance Agent
Candace Harper cropped

Candace Harper

  • Representative for Pearl River County, Position 2
  • Executive Vice President for Enrollment Management at Pearl River Community College

Coast Electric did not receive any nominations by petition this year, so these nominees are running unopposed.
If you would like to learn more about our election process, please view our bylaws.

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