EugeneA1 (Florida)
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There has been controversy regarding the 2012 HOA Board election. Peter (fictitious name) had served for four years as a member of the Enforcement Review Board, a committee of the Board. Peter also served on a committee to organize a community picnic. Peter was also a member of the Nominating Committee this year [2012]. Peter was nominated to run for a Board position, and he received the second highest number of votes (129). Subsequently, it was learned that Peter was not the owner of the house where he lived and, therefore, was not eligible to serve on the Board. In order to serve on the Board you have to be a member of the Association, and only the registered owners of the house may be members of the Association. The outgoing Board decided that Peter was out, and Dan (fictitious name), who was the Secretary for the past four years and who only received 89 votes, would serve in Peter's place.
Neither the outgoing Board nor the newly-elected Board (the remaining members) will address the issue of Peter's ineligibility to serve on the Board. The Association members were told that if we want to challenge the election results, we have to follow the procedure outlined in 720.306 of the Florida statute.
I'm wondering whether or not anyone else thinks, based on what I've said here, that their may be a valid basis for challenging the election results, and if that can be done without resorting to the procedure in 720.306.
Some of us feel that the election results should be voided, and a new election should be held.
Neither the outgoing Board nor the newly-elected Board (the remaining members) will address the issue of Peter's ineligibility to serve on the Board. The Association members were told that if we want to challenge the election results, we have to follow the procedure outlined in 720.306 of the Florida statute.
I'm wondering whether or not anyone else thinks, based on what I've said here, that their may be a valid basis for challenging the election results, and if that can be done without resorting to the procedure in 720.306.
Some of us feel that the election results should be voided, and a new election should be held.