Interested in Serving on the HPC Board of Directors?

If you'd like to have a vote in cooperative decisions, now is your time. Areas 4, 5, and 6 are up for election in 2023.

2023 Election mapAs a cooperative, Hendricks Power is guided by its Board of Directors, which is made up of member-owners like you! Board members are elected by other members in a democratic vote. This year, geographic areas 4, 5, and 6 are up for election.
Due to recent growth, our geographic areas have been updated to better represent and serve our members. The current areas up for election include Middle, Brown, Marion, and Clay Townships of Hendricks County and Perry Township of Boone County. If you are a Hendricks Power member and reside in these areas, you're eligible to run! You can find your board district on the top center of your monthly statement. 
Board Members serve three-year terms and attend monthly board meetings to discuss and decide on current cooperative affairs. They affect important decisions about rates, renewable energy, financial plans, and overall co-op strategy.


How do I run?
If you are interested in representing your geographic area in our Board of Directors election, you will need to submit a petition. If you'd like to learn more about application materials and requirements, please visit www.hendrickspower.com/about-us. To receive an informational packet with application materials, contact Heather Thompson at hthompson@hendrickspower.com or by phone at (317) 718-7641. Petition Deadline: May 19, 2023
When is the election?
Voting will take place on the SmartHub app during July and at our annual meeting on July 20, 2023. All members, regardless of service area, will be eligible to vote. Election results will be announced at the business portion of the annual meeting on July 20, 2023. 

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