Election Updates

April 3, 2024

64 ballots are still needed for the 2024 Board of Directors Election! 

As of April 2, 799 ballots have already been received, which is over 85% of the required 863 votes to meet quorum. All homeowners who return their ballots to the Inspector of Elections by April 19 will be entered to win one of three $50 gift cards good for golf or food. Log into your member portal at www.sdcea.net and go to “Shared Documents” and “Board of Directors Election 2024” for election and candidate information.


April 19, 2024, at 5 pm - The last day to receive mail-in ballots.


April 20, 2024 - Drop off ballots. Voting polls are open from 4 – 6 pm at The Oaks Grille, 24157 San Vicente Road. The meeting is scheduled for 6 pm.


April 23, 2024 - Drop off ballots. Voting polls are open from noon – 2 pm at the San Vicente Room, 24157 San Vicente Road. The meeting is scheduled for 4 pm.

 

Ballots must be mailed or dropped off to the Inspector of Elections. To obtain a replacement ballot, please fill out the request form at https://inspectorsofelection.com/ballot-replacement/

 

Please direct any questions about the election process or the ballot information to the Inspectors of Election at info@theinspectorsofelection.com or 888-211-5332 or the Administration Office at 760-789-3788 x5000, or execsec@sdcea.net

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