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PEC Voters Elected Directors For District 2 And 3

This year’s meeting focused on PEC’s commitment to going “beyond the lines,” highlighting the cooperative’s stable financials, low rates, record growth and increasing member satisfaction in 2016.

Johnson City, TX – Voters in Pedernales Electric Cooperative’s districts 2 and 3 elected directors in the 2017 annual election.

District 2 re-elected Emily Pataki to serve as its board director and District 3 elected Randy R. Klaus to serve as its new board director. Klaus replaces former director Kathy Scanlon, who served District 3 for nine years.

Election results were announced during the PEC Annual Meeting Saturday in Leander.

This year’s meeting focused on PEC’s commitment to going “beyond the lines,” highlighting the cooperative’s stable financials, low rates, record growth and increasing member satisfaction in 2016.

“Whether it’s through increased rate options, such as Time-of-Use or Esaver, or through enhanced technology systems that make information more accessible to PEC members, such as SmartHub and our new outage map, PEC employees take great pride in going above and beyond to help make the communities we love and live in better every day,” said PEC’s Chief Financial Officer Tracy Golden.

Pataki, who served as board president during the past year, addressed members, citing achievements and improvements for members as costs have continued to decrease.

“In 2016, PEC added 12,000 new meters — that’s the size of a regular electric cooperative. With those new meters came new poles, wires, transformers and substations. Low-cost power, delivered to you safely and reliably: This is the core of what we do at PEC every day,” Pataki said. “It’s an exciting time to be a PEC member, and it’s an honor to serve you.”

Board officers will be elected during the cooperative’s regular July 17 board meeting.


Pedernales Electric Cooperative, Inc. was founded in 1938 by then-Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson, PEC is a member-owned electric cooperative serving more than 293,000 meters across Central Texas. An industry-recognized leader providing outstanding member service and reliable electricity, PEC conducts its business via a transparent and democratic process and highly encourages member participation. For more information, visit pec.coop.

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