HOA Election - one week - who is running?

The election of three directors to the board of The Summit's HOA is in one week, on November 12, 2024.

Will the November Summit Scoop disclose the names of the nominees who were selected by the Nominating Committee on October 26th?

Who are they?

Homeowners ("Members") themselves do not elect the members of the Board. Directors are elected, according to the By-Laws, by Voting Members; i.e., by 28 representatives of the 28 neighborhoods.

This is why it is critically important that each neighborhood have a duly-elected Neighbor Representative, a/k/a Voting Member.

Four neighborhoods do not have any Voting Member at all. Almost 20% of the 2, 480 property owners are not represented at all.

Many other neighborhoods have a "presumptive" Voting Member, who claimed the title after "collecting signatures", which is NOT a method approved in the By-Laws.

Other neighborhoods have a "presumptive" Voting Member who may or may not ever have been duly-elected and who has hung onto the title for years without ever holding a Neighborhood Meeting. The By-Laws require an Annual Neighborhood Meetingg. For those on the Board who don't understand "Annual", it means yearly. Every year.

One (only one) neighborhood in the HOA has a duly-elected Voting Member. On May 4, 2024 Barony Place (I and I) held a Neighborhood Meeting, elected a three-member Neighborhood Committee, and selected a Voting Member to serve for the following 12 months.

How will the HOA convene a legitimate Annual Meeting of Voting Members on November 12? A quorum is 15. There will be one (1) official Voting Member.

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