California HOA Elections

Irrevocable Ballot

A submitted ballot that cannot be changed or withdrawn once received by the inspector of elections.

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Definition

What makes a ballot irrevocable

An irrevocable ballot is a ballot that cannot be changed or withdrawn once it has been submitted for a specific election. It typically includes the completed ballot, an inner envelope, and a return envelope containing the unit owner's name, signature, and address. Once the inspector of elections receives this ballot, it becomes final, and no additional ballots from that unit will be accepted for that particular election.

Election Types Annual Elections, Recalls, Change in Governing Documents, Special Assessments, Other
See Also Ballot

Further Reading

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