Q: A few years ago we were updating our by-laws and CC&R’s. We needed 51% of the members to vote for the bylaws changes but 66% to change the CC&Rs. The board refused to give us a red lined document but instead just sent us the final version, so we had to go through it piece by piece and spent hours looking for the changes.

As the vote was first counted, the vote for the bylaw changes needed a few more votes. A board member moved to postpone the vote to reach out to people that had not voted. When the bylaw vote came up again it passed by one vote. The CC&R’s needed way more votes to pass so they didn’t address that.

I recently discovered that the only way you are allowed to extend a vote is if you could not get a quorum which in this case we did have. Can we reverse that vote, getting

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