Read the candidate statement of ….
Read the candidate statement of qualifications included with the ballot. Ask candidates questions on topics of most importance and attend meet-the-candidate events. Those who decide not to cast their votes are still encouraged to check the box labeled “abstain from voting—ballot counted for quorum only” portion of the ballot.
I’ve heard a quorum is necessary before the ballots can be counted. What is a quorum?
A quorum is the minimum number of members that must be present to make Mutual annual meeting proceedings valid. A quorum of at least one-third (1/3) for some Mutuals and half plus one (50% +1) for some of the Mutual corporation membership is required before the Mutual ballots can be counted.
I lost my ballot OR can’t remember if I mailed my ballot. What do I do?
Contact the Inspector of Elections, HOA Elections of California, at 951-667-7191 or info@hoaelections.com for a replacement. People can also visit https://shorturl.at/OfIjk to request a replacement ballot.
Where do I mail the ballot?
People can mail the ballot to the Inspector of Elections, HOA Elections of California., Inc, 1001 Avenida Pico, Suite C496, San Clemente, 92673. The ballot must be received before 5 p.m. on the business day before the annual meeting.
People can also utilize the onsite ballot box located in front of the Administration Building at least one hour before the annual meeting starts for their Mutual or hand deliver their ballot to Clubhouse 4 on the day of the annual meeting. See instructions on the ballot for further information and don’t forget to sign the outside return envelope.
I still have questions about annual meetings and elections. Who can help me?
For Mutual assistance, contact Senior Portfolio Specialist Ruth Rivas at ruthr@lwsb.com and Andrea Matteucci at andream@lwsb. com, or Emma Hurtado at emmah@lwsb.com for GRF election assistance.




