Minimum number of board members

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Overview

In most states, a nonprofit corporation must have a minimum of three directors.  New Hampshire appears to require five. The FCC has been rejecting applications (such as transfer of control applications) where the board is less than the state minimum.

Minimum number of directors required in each state

State Minimum Directors Legal Citation
Alabama 1 AL Code § 10-3-2.09(a)
Alaska 3 AK Stat § 10.20.086(a)
Arizona 1 ARS 10-3803(a)
Arkansas 3 AR Code §4-28-211(b).
California 1 CORP §5151(a).
Colorado 1 CRS § 7-128-103(1)
Connecticut 3 CT Gen Stat §33-1082
Delaware 1 8 DE Code §141(b)
District of Columbia 3 DC Code §29-406.03
Florida 3 FL Stat §617.0803(1)
Georgia 1 GA Code §14-3-803(a)
Guam 1 18 Guam Code §10101
Hawaii 3 Hi Rev Stat §414D-133
Idaho 3 ID Code §30-30-603
Illinois 3 805 ILCS 105/108.10(a)
Indiana 3 IN Code §23-17-12-3(a)
Iowa 1 IA Code §504.803(1)
Kansas 1 KS Stat §17-6301(b)
Kentucky 3 KY Rev Stat §273.211(1)(a)
Louisiana 1 LA Rev Stat §12:1-803(A)
Maine 3 13-B ME Rev Stat §702(1)
Maryland 1 MD Corp Assoc Code Ann §2-402(a).
Massachusetts 1 MA Gen L ch 156d §8.03(a)
Michigan 3 MI Comp L §450.2505(1)(b)
Minnesota 3 MN Stat § 317A.203
Mississippi 3 (if incorporated after 1-1-2012) MS Code §79-11-235(1)(b)
Missouri 3 MO Rev Stat §355.321
Montana 3 MT Code §35-2-415(2)
Nebraska 1 NE Code §21-286(a)
Nevada 1 NV Rev Stat §82.196
New Hampshire 5 (not related by family) NH Rev Stat §292:6-a
New Jersey 3 NJ Rev Stat §15A:6-2
New Mexico 3 NM Stat §53-8-18(A)
New York 3 NY Not For Profit Corp L §702(a)
North Carolina 1 NC Gen Stat §55A-8-03
North Dakota 3 ND Century Code 10-33-28(1).
Ohio 3 Ohio Rev Code §1702.27(A)(1)
Oklahoma 1 18 OK Stat §18.1027(B)
Oregon 1 (religious & mutual benefit) or 3 (public benefit) OR Rev Stat §65.307
Pennsylvania 1 15 PA Cons Stat §5723
Puerto Rico 1 PR Laws tit. 1, 3561(b)
Rhode Island 3 RI Gen L §7-6-23(a)
South Carolina 3 SC Code §33-31-803(a)
South Dakota 3 SD Codified L §47-23-14
Tennessee 3 TN Code §48-58-103(a)
Texas 3 TN Bus Orgs §22.204(a)
Utah 3 UT Code §16-6a-803(1)
Vermont 3 11 V.S.A. §8.03(a)
Virginia 1 VA Code §13.1-855
US Virgin Islands 1* * - no specific law found
Washington 1 WA Rev Code §24.03.100
West Virginia 3 WV Code §31E-8-803(a)
Wisconsin 3 WI Stat §181.0803
Wyoming 3 WY Stat §17-19-803

Foreign corporation status

While an organization may incorporate in a different state than the one it is physically located, they may be required to file for a foreign corporation status in the state the organization is physically doing business is. 

Family relationships between board members

There may be other laws, including the makeup of a board of directors that may be impacted.  These can include a prohibition on immediately family members serving on the same board. Please check with an attorney or other subject matter expert on your state’s corporation law.

Attrition of board members

Most states that require 3 or more directors, have language that states that after the formation of the corporation, the size of the board cannot be reduced under the legal minimum.