2792.19. Reasonable Arrangements – Election of Governing Body.

2792.19. Reasonable Arrangements – Election of Governing Body. somebody

2792.19. Reasonable Arrangements – Election of Governing Body.
(a) The first election of a governing body for the Association shall be conducted at the first meeting of the Association.
All positions on the governing body shall be filled at that election.

(b) (1) Voting for the governing body shall be by secret written ballot. Cumulative voting in the election of governing
body members shall be prescribed for all elections in which more than two positions on the governing body are to
be filled subject only to the procedural prerequisites to cumulative voting prescribed in Section 7615(b) of the
Corporations Code.

(2) Unless the entire governing body is removed from office by the vote of members of the Association, no
individual governing body member shall be removed prior to the expiration of his term of office if the votes cast
against removal would be sufficient to elect the governing body member if voted cumulatively at an election at
which the same total number of votes were cast and the entire number of governing body members authorized at
the time of the most recent election of the governing body member were then being elected.
(c) (1) A special procedure shall be established by the governing instruments to assure that from the first election of
the governing body and thereafter for so long as a majority of the voting power of the Association resides in the
subdivider, or so long as there are two outstanding classes of membership in the Association, not less than 20% of
the incumbents on the governing body shall have been elected solely by the votes of owners other than the
subdivider.
(2) A governing body member who has been elected to office solely by the votes of members of the Association
other than the subdivider may be removed from office prior to the expiration of his term of office only by the vote
of at least a simple majority of the voting power residing in members other than the subdivider.