Does the Shoe Fit?

An article on DailyWire.com is titled: "DOJ: North Carolina Violated 'Sacred Trust' With Faulty Election Rolls." (You may not be able to read it, if there is a paywall.)

The lead sentence is, "Accurate voter registration rolls are critical to ensure that elections in North Carolina are conducted fairly, accurately, and without fraud."

How could we relate this to The Summit's HOA?

Prior to the election of directors in November 2024, I urged the Board and the HOA to tighten voter requirements. Homeowners don't elect Directors. Voting Members elect Directors. The rules are clear in the By-Laws. The "voters" for Directors are the Voting Members.

I suggested that the office should certify to the Secretary (Tanisha Holmes) the names of the official, bonafide, legitimate, duly-elected Voting Members and their neighborhoods. In order for the November 12, 2024 Annual Meeting of Voting Members to convene, a quorum of (legitimate) Voting Members had to be in attendance.

The President of the HOA was to conduct the Annual Meeting of Voting Members (AMVM). (Danny didn't. He was lolly-gagging in the sanctuary of the church, in conversation with RCSD Captain Ashe.) I was told later that Brenda Bryant, VP of the HOA, conducted the AMVM. Why was Danny in the building but not conducting the AMVM?

The Secretary should have called the roll, counted the number of legitimate Voting Members present, and announced whether a quorum was present.

Had she done  so, no AMVM would have been held. No election would have taken place. There was one (1) legitimate Voting Member present - from Barony Place, which had held its Neighborhood Meeting on May 4, 2024.)

There are no published Minutes of the 2024 AMVM (or of any previous AMVM). It is impossible to know who attended.

The Summit's HOA Boards of Directors have never sweated "the small stuff", like complying with the By-Laws when holding an election of directors or publishing Minutes of the most-important meeting of the Association.

Back to the DOJ's lawsuit against North Carolina. "Voters were allowed to register without providing identification, such as a driver's license..."

At the HOA? Voters were allowed to attend without providing certification of their election at a recent Annual Neighborhood Meeting. Although the BOD "recognized" them as "Voting Members", they were not. And they are not at this time (except for Barony Place).

In President Trump's Executive Order in March, he wrote, "Above all, elections must be honest and worthy of the public trust."

And so should the elections of board members in The Summit's HOA. 

I have so stated to the office of the South Carolina Attorney General and in the Richland  County Court of Common Pleas, where the HOA's unauthorized and unapproved lawsuit against me (Gus Philpott) is currently in progress.

Will the November 2025 election of four directors be honest and worthy of public trust?

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