I have received the following question several times lately and thought that I would post the question and the answer; " When does a secret ballot become irrevocable?" I have received this question from both HOA Board members and community owners presumably because they have voted and have later changed their mind.
The answer is contained in Civil Code Section 1363.03 (f), which states "Once a secret ballot is received by the inspector of elections, it shall be irrevocable."
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Election Ballots..Are They Revocable?
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Ryan P. McClure, Esq.
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9:30 AM
Labels: 1363.03 (f), Ballot
