Technology has changed many aspects of elections in the last several decades. Components of a democratic system, like campaigning, polling and policymaking, rely more ...
Editor’s note: Attorneys at Goede, DeBoest & Cross respond to questions about Florida community association law. The firm represents community associations throughout Florida and focuses on ...
Electronic voting has been part of Florida community association law since 2016. In 2025, it remains available to condominiums, cooperatives, and homeowners' associations, but the rules now diverge in ...
Gov. Newsom in the past few days has signed into law three bills helping HOAs and their residents: AB2159, AB2460, and SB900. This week’s column focuses upon the first. The other two new laws will be ...
Nearly two-thirds of voters suspect electronic voting machines may be vulnerable to online manipulation. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 64% of Likely U.S.
California law now allows homeowner associations to conduct member votes electronically. Civil Code Sections 5105, 5115, 5120 and 5125 of the Davis-Stirling Act, a California law that regulates how ...
Florida condominiums are now required to designate an email address for receiving electronic ballots. The new law removes secrecy protections previously in place for condo elections, raising concerns ...
Lake Forest Caucus officials are interested in creating an electronic voting option for residents and holding off, at least temporarily, on making changes to provide direction in case the Caucus ...
California law now allows HOAs to conduct member votes electronically. Civil Code Sections 5105, 5115, 5120 and 5125 have been amended to give HOAs the choice, but HOAs must know the requirements to ...
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