Voting Member No-Shows

If a Special Meeting of the Voting Members (VM)  of The Summit's HOA is called, every VM should do his best to show up. 

If they repeatedly do not show up (for example, if they suspect the topic of the meeting and disagree with it), then they should be replaced. That AWOL VM is failing to properly represent his neighborhood. That AWOL VM is interfering with the business of the HOA by preventing attendance by a quorum of VMs.

The VM speaks for his neighborhood. The VM is the legal representative of the homeowners in his neighborhood. 

The HOA's Neighborhood Committee should contact the residents in that VM's neighborhood to 1) inform them that their VM is missing important meetings; 2) ask them if they are aware that their VM is missing important meetings; 3) ask those homeowners if they would like to elect a responsible VM who will represent them.

The VM needs to show up at Special Meetings and listen to what is being discussed. If he agrees, he can vote for the Motion. If he disagrees, he can vote against whatever is being voted on.

VMs should not let friendships interfere with their duty and responsibility to their neighborhoods.

In how many neighborhoods is that happening?

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