QUESTION: Is the nominee process limited to just one submission
per owner?
ANSWER: No, but there is a limit on the number of nominations an owner can make.
"Where more than one person is to be elected to . . . a board of directors . . .
no one may nominate more than one person for the office, if an objection is made, until every member wishing to nominate has had an opportunity to do so. In no event may a member nominate more persons than there are places to fill." (Robert's Rules, 11th ed., p. 432.)
It should be noted that candidates can
nominate themselves to run for the board.
ASSISTANCE: Associations needing legal assistance can
contact us.
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