Nebraska Revised Statutes
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 21-1962 (2026)
Voting requirements
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(a) Unless the Nebraska Nonprofit Corporation Act, the articles, or the bylaws require a greater vote or voting by class, if a quorum is present, the affirmative vote of the votes represented and voting (which affirmative votes also constitute a majority of the required quorum) is the act of the members.
(b) A bylaw amendment to increase or decrease the vote required for any member action must be approved by the members.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 2009–2014 · leading case: Regency Homes Ass'n v. Schrier, 759 N.W.2d 484 (Neb. 2009).
Regency Homes Ass'n v. Schrier, 759 N.W.2d 484 (Neb. 2009). “[9] § 21-1962(a) (emphasis supplied). [10] § 21-19,107.”
Lesser v. Eagle Hills Homeowners' Assn. (Neb. Ct. App. 2013). “§ 21-19 ,114 (Reissue 2012) was not the controlling statute and (2) finding that Neb. Rev. Stat. § 21-1962 (b) (Reissue 2012) supersedes § 21-19,114.”
Lesser v. Eagle Hills Homeowners' Assn. (Neb. Ct. App. 2014). “” While it is true that the board of directors could not amend any bylaw that changed the vote required for any member action without member approval, the original bylaws provided that the bylaws may be modified or amended by the board of directors or by the majority vote of…”
— Neb. Rev. Stat. § 21-1962(a) — 1 case
Regency Homes Ass'n v. Schrier, 759 N.W.2d 484 (Neb. 2009). “[9] § 21-1962(a) (emphasis supplied). [10] § 21-19,107.”
— Neb. Rev. Stat. § 21-1962(b) — 1 case
Lesser v. Eagle Hills Homeowners' Assn. (Neb. Ct. App. 2013). “§ 21-19 ,114 (Reissue 2012) was not the controlling statute and (2) finding that Neb. Rev. Stat. § 21-1962 (b) (Reissue 2012) supersedes § 21-19,114.”
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