Verified HOA Elections in Your State
TrueHOA helps property managers and HOA boards run transparent, auditable & legally defensible elections aligned with your state’s governance requirements. Select your state below to see the details.
Our Bylaws Require Paper Ballots.
What Are Our Options?
Every state has statutes that may provide a path forward.
How State Law Interacts With Your Bylaws
Every community association operates within a framework that includes federal law, state statutes, and your governing documents. When a state statute addresses electronic voting or modern governance methods, boards should review how that statute interacts with their existing bylaws. An attorney can help determine the best path forward for your community.
Across the country, legislatures have addressed electronic voting through three primary legal mechanisms:
Statutory Override
State HOA or condo statutes directly address electronic voting procedures for community associations.
Statutory Enabling
Nonprofit corporation acts grant authority for electronic balloting that associations may adopt by board resolution.
UETA Standard
States adopting the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act recognize electronic records as legally equivalent to paper.
TrueHOA is a governance platform, not legal counsel. The information below is for educational purposes, provided on a best effort basis and subject to change. Consult your association’s attorney for specific legal advice.
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