Electronic Voting For Condos

Summary

To address concerns about electronic voting and suspected forgery in Massachusetts condo elections, review your condos bylaws. If electronic voting is not specified, consider amending the bylaws. Suspected forgery should be reported to local police or the Massachusetts Attorney Generals Office. Effective communication strategies include formal letters, emails, or meetings to unite owners and prevent election manipulation. Always consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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Is there a way for All Condo Owners to demand to Vote Electronically at the Annual Meeting. We suspect the Board Member forges the signatures on the Ballots. How can we communicate so that we can WIN the battle. ByLaws do NOT specify electronic Voting. Board causes issues. it is in state of MA
As you're based in Rhode Island, it's important to note the following points:
- If your bylaws do not specify electronic voting, you may need to amend them.
- If forgery is suspected, report to local authorities.
- For communication, consider organized meetings, emails, or letters.
Always consult a local legal advisor for personalized guidance.
Which Local Authorities in Massachusetts Condo Association can Report for suspected Forgery during Annual Elections for the Board members
In Massachusetts, you can report suspected forgery to your local police department. You can also contact the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office. Always consult with a local attorney for advice.
in Massachusetts town, Condo bylaws do NOT specify Paper Ballots for Board Elections. They say just Unit Owner Ballots. This means that owners can Vote electronically. Right. What will be the best Approach to communicate to ALL OWNERS to bring them on the same page and avoid Corrupted Board Member to forge signatures and manipulate Elections by using paper ballots.
In Massachusetts:
- Bylaws don't explicitly need to mention electronic voting for it to be an option.
- To communicate, consider a formal letter, email, or meeting to discuss the issue.
- If forgery is suspected, report to local police or Massachusetts Attorney General's Office.
Consult with a local attorney for more advice.