Fla. Stat. 617.0721
Voting by members


(1)

Members are not entitled to vote except as conferred by the articles of incorporation or the bylaws.

(2)

A member who is entitled to vote may vote in person or, unless the articles of incorporation or the bylaws otherwise provide, may vote by proxy executed in writing by the member or by his or her duly authorized attorney in fact. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in the articles of incorporation or bylaws, any copy, facsimile transmission, or other reliable reproduction of the original proxy may be substituted or used in lieu of the original proxy for any purpose for which the original proxy could be used if the copy, facsimile transmission, or other reproduction is a complete reproduction of the entire proxy. An appointment of a proxy is not valid after 11 months following the date of its execution unless otherwise provided in the proxy.If directors or officers are to be elected by members, the bylaws may provide that such elections may be conducted by mail.A corporation may reject a vote, consent, waiver, or proxy appointment if the secretary or other officer or agent authorized to tabulate votes, acting in good faith, has a reasonable basis for doubting the validity of the signature on it or the signatory’s authority to sign for the member.

(a)

If directors or officers are to be elected by members, the bylaws may provide that such elections may be conducted by mail.

(b)

A corporation may reject a vote, consent, waiver, or proxy appointment if the secretary or other officer or agent authorized to tabulate votes, acting in good faith, has a reasonable basis for doubting the validity of the signature on it or the signatory’s authority to sign for the member.

(3)

If authorized by the board of directors, and subject to such guidelines and procedures as the board of directors may adopt, members and proxy holders who are not physically present at a meeting may, by means of remote communication:Participate in the meeting.Be deemed to be present in person and vote at the meeting if:
The corporation implements reasonable means to verify that each person deemed present and authorized to vote by means of remote communication is a member or proxy holder; and
The corporation implements reasonable measures to provide such members or proxy holders with a reasonable opportunity to participate in the meeting and to vote on matters submitted to the members, including an opportunity to communicate and to read or hear the proceedings of the meeting substantially concurrent with the proceedings.

If any member or proxy holder votes or takes other action by means of remote communication, a record of that member’s participation in the meeting must be maintained by the corporation in accordance with s. 617.1601.

(a)

Participate in the meeting.

(b)

Be deemed to be present in person and vote at the meeting if:The corporation implements reasonable means to verify that each person deemed present and authorized to vote by means of remote communication is a member or proxy holder; andThe corporation implements reasonable measures to provide such members or proxy holders with a reasonable opportunity to participate in the meeting and to vote on matters submitted to the members, including an opportunity to communicate and to read or hear the proceedings of the meeting substantially concurrent with the proceedings.
1. The corporation implements reasonable means to verify that each person deemed present and authorized to vote by means of remote communication is a member or proxy holder; and
2. The corporation implements reasonable measures to provide such members or proxy holders with a reasonable opportunity to participate in the meeting and to vote on matters submitted to the members, including an opportunity to communicate and to read or hear the proceedings of the meeting substantially concurrent with the proceedings.

(4)

If any corporation, whether for profit or not for profit, is a member of a corporation organized under this chapter, the chair of the board, president, any vice president, the secretary, or the treasurer of the member corporation, and any such officer or cashier or trust officer of a banking or trust corporation holding such membership, and any like officer of a foreign corporation whether for profit or not for profit, holding membership in a domestic corporation, shall be deemed by the corporation in which membership is held to have the authority to vote on behalf of the member corporation and to execute proxies and written waivers and consents in relation thereto, unless, before a vote is taken or a waiver or consent is acted upon, it appears pursuant to a certified copy of the bylaws or resolution of the board of directors or executive committee of the member corporation that such authority does not exist or is vested in some other officer or person. In the absence of such certification, a person executing any such proxies, waivers, or consents or presenting himself or herself at a meeting as one of such officers of a corporate member shall be, for the purposes of this section, conclusively deemed to be duly elected, qualified, and acting as such officer and to be fully authorized. In the case of conflicting representation, the corporate member shall be represented by its senior officer, in the order stated in this subsection.

(5)

The articles of incorporation or the bylaws may provide that, in all elections for directors, every member entitled to vote has the right to cumulate his or her votes and to give one candidate a number of votes equal to the number of votes he or she could give if one director were being elected multiplied by the number of directors to be elected or to distribute such votes on the same principles among any number of such candidates. A corporation may not have cumulative voting unless such voting is expressly authorized in the articles of incorporation.

(6)

If a corporation has no members or its members do not have the right to vote, the directors shall have the sole voting power.

(7)

Subsections (1), (5), and (6) do not apply to a corporation that is an association, as defined in s. 720.301, or a corporation regulated by chapter 718 or chapter 719.

Source: Section 617.0721 — Voting by members, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0617.­0721 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

617.0102
Reservation of power to amend or repeal
617.0121
Forms
617.0122
Fees for filing documents and issuing certificates
617.0123
Effective date of document
617.0124
Correcting filed document
617.0125
Filing duties of Department of State
617.0126
Appeal from Department of State’s refusal to file document
617.0127
Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document
617.0128
Certificate of status
617.0141
Notice
617.0202
Articles of incorporation
617.0203
Incorporation
617.0204
Liability for preincorporation transactions
617.0205
Organizational meeting of directors
617.0206
Bylaws
617.0207
Emergency bylaws
617.221
Membership associations
617.0301
Purposes and application
617.0302
Corporate powers
617.0303
Emergency powers
617.0304
Ultra vires
617.0401
Corporate name
617.0403
Registered name
617.0501
Registered office and registered agent
617.0502
Change of registered office or registered agent
617.0503
Registered agent
617.0504
Serving process, giving notice, or making a demand on a corporation
617.0505
Distributions
617.0601
Members, generally
617.0604
Liability of members
617.0605
Transfer of membership interests
617.0606
Resignation of members
617.0607
Termination, expulsion, and suspension
617.0608
Purchase of memberships
617.0701
Meetings of members, generally
617.0721
Voting by members
617.0725
Quorum
617.0801
Duties of board of directors
617.0802
Qualifications of directors
617.0803
Number of directors
617.0806
Staggered terms for directors
617.0807
Resignation of directors
617.0808
Removal of directors
617.0809
Board vacancy
617.0820
Meetings
617.0821
Action by directors without a meeting
617.0822
Notice of meetings
617.0823
Waiver of notice
617.0824
Quorum and voting
617.0825
Board committees and advisory committees
617.0830
General standards for directors
617.0831
Indemnification and liability of officers, directors, employees, and agents
617.0832
Director conflicts of interest
617.0833
Loans to directors or officers
617.0834
Officers and directors of certain corporations and associations not for profit
617.0835
Prohibited activities by private foundations
617.0840
Required officers
617.0841
Duties of officers
617.0842
Resignation and removal of officers
617.0843
Contract rights of officers
617.0901
Reincorporation
617.1001
Authority to amend the articles of incorporation
617.1002
Procedure for amending articles of incorporation
617.1006
Contents of articles of amendment
617.1007
Restated articles of incorporation
617.1008
Amendment pursuant to reorganization
617.1009
Effect of amendment
617.01011
Short title
617.1101
Plan of merger
617.1102
Limitation on merger
617.1103
Approval of plan of merger
617.1105
Articles of merger
617.1106
Effect of merger
617.1107
Merger of domestic and foreign corporations
617.1108
Merger of domestic corporation and other eligible entities
617.1201
Secured transactions and other dispositions of corporate property and assets not requiring member approval
617.01201
Filing requirements
617.1202
Sale, lease, exchange, or other disposition of corporate property and assets requiring member approval
617.1301
Prohibited distributions
617.01301
Powers of Department of State
617.1302
Authorized distributions
617.1401
Voluntary dissolution of corporation prior to conducting its affairs
617.01401
Definitions
617.1402
Dissolution of corporation
617.1403
Articles of dissolution
617.1404
Revocation of dissolution
617.1405
Effect of dissolution
617.1406
Plan of distribution of assets
617.1407
Unknown claims against dissolved corporation
617.1408
Known claims against dissolved corporation
617.1420
Grounds for administrative dissolution
617.1421
Procedure for and effect of administrative dissolution
617.1422
Reinstatement following administrative dissolution
617.1423
Appeal from denial of reinstatement
617.1430
Grounds for judicial dissolution
617.1431
Procedure for judicial dissolution
617.1432
Receivership or custodianship
617.1433
Judgment of dissolution
617.1440
Deposit with Department of Financial Services
617.1501
Authority of foreign corporation to conduct affairs required
617.1502
Consequences of conducting affairs without authority
617.1503
Application for certificate of authority
617.1504
Amended certificate of authority
617.1505
Effect of certificate of authority
617.1506
Corporate name of foreign corporation
617.1507
Registered office and registered agent of foreign corporation
617.1508
Change of registered office and registered agent of foreign corporation
617.1509
Resignation of registered agent of foreign corporation
617.1510
Serving process, giving notice, or making a demand on a foreign corporation
617.1520
Withdrawal of foreign corporation
617.1530
Grounds for revocation of authority to conduct affairs
617.1531
Procedure for and effect of revocation
617.1532
Appeal from revocation
617.1533
Reinstatement following revocation
617.1601
Corporate records
617.1602
Inspection of records by members
617.1603
Scope of inspection right
617.1604
Court-ordered inspection
617.1605
Financial reports for members
617.1606
Access to records
617.1622
Annual report for Department of State
617.1623
Corporate information available to the public
617.1701
Application to existing domestic corporation
617.1702
Application to qualified foreign corporations
617.1703
Application of chapter
617.1711
Application to foreign and interstate commerce
617.1803
Domestication of foreign not-for-profit corporations
617.1805
Corporations for profit
617.1806
Conversion to corporation not for profit
617.1807
Conversion to corporation not for profit
617.1808
Application of act to corporation converted to corporation not for profit
617.1809
Limited agricultural association
617.1904
Estoppel
617.1907
Effect of repeal or amendment of prior acts
617.1908
Applicability of Florida Business Corporation Act
617.2001
Corporations which may be incorporated hereunder
617.2002
Corporation not for profit organized pursuant to s. 2, ch. 87-296
617.2003
Proceedings to revoke articles of incorporation or charter or prevent its use
617.2004
Extinct churches and religious societies
617.2005
Extinct churches and religious societies
617.2006
Incorporation of labor unions or bodies
617.2007
Sponge packing and marketing corporations
617.02011
Incorporators
617.2101
Corporation authorized to act as trustee
617.2102
Fines and penalties against members
617.2104
Florida Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act
617.2105
Corporation issued a deed to real property
617.05015
Reserved name
617.07401
Members’ derivative actions
617.08101
Compensation of directors

Current through Fall 2025

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