Ifa condo association’s board members are going around collecting proxies for the election of the board, how can a resident change their vote?

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Ifa condo association’s board members are going around collecting proxies for the election of the board, how can a resident change their vote?

How can they void the proxy they handed over to the board member? And can they do it without showing up at the meeting. What are their options?

Asked on November 12, 2011 under Real Estate Law, New Jersey

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If you signed a proxy concerning an upcoming election at your complex's association, unless the proxy cannot be rescinded, I would advise the association that your proxy is no longer valid and that you are now going to exercise your vote yourself.

If the proxy that you gave cannot be rescinded by you, there is nothing you can do. I would read carefully the proxy that you signed assuming you have a copy of it.


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