Davis-Stirling Act › CHAPTER 6. Association Governance [4800 - 5450] › ARTICLE 4. Member Election [5100 - 5145]

California Civil Code § 5120. Counting and tabulation of votes; reporting of tabulated results; review of electronic secret ballot tally sheets

(Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 383, Sec. 4. (AB 2159) Effective January 1, 2025.)
Text current as of July 17, 2026, per California Legislative Information.

(a) All votes shall be counted and tabulated by the inspector or inspectors of elections, or the designee of the inspector or inspectors of elections, in public at a properly noticed open meeting of the board or members. Any candidate or other member of the association may witness the counting and tabulation of the votes. A person, including a member of the association or an employee of the management company, shall not open or otherwise review any ballot before the time and place at which the ballots are counted and tabulated. The inspector or inspectors of elections, or the designee of the inspector or inspectors of elections, may verify the member’s information and signature on the outer envelope prior to the meeting at which ballots are tabulated. Once a secret ballot is received by the inspector or inspectors of elections, it shall be irrevocable.

(b) The tabulated results of the election shall be promptly reported to the board and shall be recorded in the minutes of the next meeting of the board and shall be available for review by members of the association. Within 15 days of the election, the board shall give general notice pursuant to Section 4045 of the tabulated results of the election.

(c) A person, including a member of the association or an employee of the management company, shall not open or otherwise review any tally sheet of votes cast by electronic secret ballots before the time and place at which the ballots are counted and tabulated.

Related sections: § 4045
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