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87th Annual Meeting

Tuesday, April 15th

With calm skies, light winds, and temperatures in the low 50s, the weather matched the pleasant energy inside the Delta by Marriott in Fargo on the evening of April 15 as Cass County Electric Cooperative (CCEC) hosted its 87th annual meeting.

A total of 551 members and guests (368 members and 183 guests) gathered for the event, enjoying a night of community, connection, and cooperative updates. Attendees were treated to a delicious dinner before the evening's program began—an evening that reflected the co-op’s ongoing commitment to service, innovation, and progress.

The agenda opened with remarks from Board Chair Glenn Mitzel (District 6) and continued with President and CEO Paul Matthys, who highlighted CCEC’s priorities in power supply, the cooperative advantage, and a year-in-review for 2024. Throughout the discussion, the message was clear: Cass County Electric is driven to deliver reliable energy and trusted leadership—today and into the future.

Andy Weiss, VP of Corporate Services & CFO, presented the financial report and shared another year of clean audits and sound financial management, underscoring the cooperative’s dedication to fiscal responsibility and operational excellence.

Director elections were held for three districts. District 1 incumbent Paul White ran against challenger Marcy Svenningsen, earning reelection with 244 votes to Svenningsen’s 174. A total of 418 votes were cast (76 absentee, 342 in person). Meanwhile, Treasurer Kalvin Hoff (District 8) and Chair Glenn Mitzel (District 6) were both reelected unopposed.

The national anthem was beautifully performed by a string quartet from Davies High School, featuring:
•    Mara Smith – Violin
•    Dannie Yang – Violin
•    Jeffery Mindemann – Viola
•    Karina Repina – Bass

CCEC would like to extend a special thank you to the teller committee: Karen Egeberg and Jane Lindemann, both former executive assistants, for their service in ensuring a smooth and accurate election process.

This year’s meeting also welcomed several notable guests from across the region, including West Fargo Mayor Bernie Dardis, Reid Kemp with Senator Kevin Cramer’s office, and representatives from Minnkota Power, NDAREC, Border States, Dakota Valley, and SRT.

In addition to the evening’s presentations, 20 lucky members went home with $100 gift cards for a random drawing.

As always, we’re incredibly thankful for the trust and engagement of our members and the communities we serve. With a legacy of reliability and a focus on the future, we remain driven to deliver—for our members, for our region, and for the energy needs of tomorrow.
A special thanks to Delta by Marriott, Mobile Pro, and everyone who helped bring this event to life.
 

The 87th Annual Meeting is your opportunity to have a voice in the future of your cooperative.

Each spring, members elect board representatives who serve three-year terms, ensuring your interests guide our decisions. To run for a board position, candidates must be cooperative members and reside in the district they wish to represent.

Learn more about the election

Director Districts

District 1 Candidates

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Marcy

Marcy Svenningsen
Valley City, N.D.
Former director: 2012 - 2022

In 2022, in order to accept an appointment as the ND Farm Service Agency Executive Director, I had to step down from serving on the CCEC board. It has been my honor and privilege to work for our state’s farmers and ranchers the past three years. Now that my appointment has ended, I would welcome the opportunity to serve the members of Cass County Electric again. I believe I have the experience and skills that will allow me to be an asset on the board and a strong voice for the membership. I humbly ask for your vote and support.

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Paul White

Paul White
Secretary
District 1, Stirum, N.D.
Incumbent: 2022 - Present

I have thoroughly enjoyed serving on the CCEC board over the past few years and remain committed to contributing to the continued growth and success of this cooperative. CCEC's diverse membership is something I deeply value and take pride in representing. My agricultural background, combined with my experience in manufacturing, gives me a unique perspective and strong drive to serve as a director. I am passionate about ensuring the cooperative thrives while meeting the evolving needs of its members.

2024 Meeting Minutes:


Your vote shapes the future of CCEC!


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Running Unopposed

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Glen Mitzel

Glenn D. Mitzel 
Board Chair
District 6, West Fargo, N.D.
Incumbent: 2013 - Present

Safe. Affordable. Reliable. Those three ideals are the foundations of the cooperative. They are the basis of my decisions as a member of the board. And they will continue to be my basis in an ever-changing world and constantly evolving electric industry. I thank the members of CCEC for the privilege of serving on the board and look forward to the opportunity to continue to serve.

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Kalvin Hoff

Kalvin Hoff
Treasurer
District 8, Fargo, N.D.
Incumbent: 2019 - Present

I am eager to continue my service to the CCEC Board of Directors to contribute to the continued success and evolution of an industry that is constantly changing. With my engineering background, I am well-equipped to evaluate and address future power supply challenges. I am passionate about serving a community-oriented cooperative and am committed to ensuring the future availability of reliable, affordable power for all members.

Annual Meeting
Information

Meeting Agenda

Tuesday, April 15th


 

5:00

Registration opens


 

5:30

Dinner served


 

6:00

Meeting called to order



Delta by Marriott Fargo - Crystal Ballroom
1635 42nd Street SW, Fargo, ND
 

Voting Information

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In-Person ballot

Members attending the annual meeting will have the opportunity to vote in person for the board of directors. This is a great chance to engage with fellow members, hear from candidates, and make your voice count in shaping the future of Cass County Electric Cooperative. Simply check in at registration to receive your ballot and cast your vote at the meeting. Your participation is essential in ensuring strong leadership for our cooperative!

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Absentee ballot

Cass County Electric Cooperative values member participation in selecting our board of directors at the annual meeting. If you cannot attend in person, absentee voting is available! Requesting your absentee ballot is simple: