Why Voting Members Should Be Legit.

Does it really matter whether Voting Members of the Summit's HOA are legitimate?

They don't really matter, do they?

You be the judge.

Every November either three or four directors are to be elected. Homeowners (you) don't elect them. There are 28 Neighborhoods in the Summit. Each Neighborhood should have a Voting Member. I is the Voting Members who elect the directors.

If your Voting Member isn't legitimate, then your neighborhood is not represented when it's time to vote.

The problem is that most neighborhoods do not have legitimate Voting Members. If a quorum (15) of legitimate Voting Members isn't present at the November Annual Meeting of Voting Members, then they cannot have a meeting, and there won't be any election of directors.

Worse is the case when directors are elected by people who are not legitimate Voting Members. Is this classic voter fraud?

If your neighborhood did not have an Annual Neighborhood Meeting in 2023 or 2022, then you don't have a legitimate Voting Member.

Many of the names on the Voting Member list of the HOA have been there for years. Others are there because they "got signatures", which is not a correct way of becoming a Voting Member.

The Board of Directors should be guiding neighborhoods in complying with the By-Laws. Because they haven't done so, there is very likely not even a legitimate Board of Directors running the business.

Is it important that only duly-elected people be on the Board?

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