Q For the annual meeting, there are 7 people running for 5 positions. The
management company sent a proxy to all owners and requested that it either be
mailed to them or dropped in the mailbox in the building lobby. This mailbox is
accessed by current board members and items reviewed. Is this ethical to have
those members who are on the ballot, receiving them and reviewing them before
the meeting?
—Ethical in Elgin
A “If the condominium association and bylaws and any rules properly adopted by the
board regarding proxy solicitation and voting do not provide to the contrary,
the procedure followed by the management company is legal,” explains attorney Barry Kreisler of the Law Offices of Barry Kreisler, P.C in
Chicago. “However, it may not be the wisest procedure, in that it may make owners
uncomfortable, due to the access of the board members to the proxies.
“You should note that, once again, if the condominium association declaration and
bylaws and any rules properly adopted by the board regarding proxy solicitation
and voting do not provide to the contrary, a proxy may be solicited by or
issued to anyone. Thus, if you are uncomfortable with the procedure being
followed by the management company and still wish to cast your vote by proxy,
you can sign a proxy in favor of any individual you choose, who can then cast
your vote at the election in accordance with the terms you set forth in the
proxy. You could choose as your proxy another unit owner, one of the existing
board members, one of the non-board member candidates for office or a family
member or friend.”
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