You can find the specific answer you want in your governing documents.
They include the CC&Rs, By-Laws and any board-approved Resolutions. You may also find details about association voting rights and responsibilities in board meeting minutes.
Your governing documents have been written according to the condominium law in effect in the State of Florida.
Added: Condominiums, homeowners associations and time shares are all separate legal entities and are covered under separate statutes. For the condo regulations see the below link:
The governing documents for the association will hold the answer to your question: there is no standard answer.
The election of the president.
Your governing documents are specific about the notice period, notice methodology and notice contents for any association election. There is no standard.
Information regarding this is available on the link below (Where can I vote on election day? 2010 federal election)
The Supreme Court.
Read your governing documents to determine the protocol and process for how elections are held in your association. You can find a copy in the association's business archives, or obtain one from the association manager -- probably for a production fee.
You can find the answer you want in your governing documents which details the length of term of service, election and re-election parameters.
Yes, the court has ruled in Al Franken's favor regarding the disputed senate election and recount.
The closing time for the voting polls in each state during a presidential election can vary. It is best to consult your local election office or check the official election website for accurate information regarding the specific closing time in your area.
Any one that is registered as a candidate in a government election. there are some rules regarding eligibility when it comes to standing for a seat.
Read your governing documents to determine whether or not the status of an owner as a plaintiff in a suit against the association remains qualified to run for the board. Often, professionals encourage owners who are dissatisfied with the performance of their board to run for election. You may also query association counsel for a formal legal opinion, if you believe that one is in order.
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