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HomeCorporations CodeCh. 5Art. 1§ 5513 Member Voting Without Meetings

§ 5513 Member Voting Without Meetings

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§ 5513 Member Voting Without Meetings

Key Takeaways

  • •Members of a group (like a club or company) can vote on decisions without having a meeting if everyone gets a written ballot.
  • •The ballot must explain what’s being voted on, give a way to say yes or no, and set a deadline to send it back.
  • •For the vote to count, enough people must vote (like having enough people at a meeting), and enough must say yes (like winning a vote at a meeting).
  • •Once you send in your ballot, you usually can’t change your vote.

Example

A neighborhood club wants to decide if they should build a new playground. Instead of having a meeting, they send out papers (or emails) to all members asking them to vote yes or no.

The club must make sure everyone gets a vote, explain what they’re voting on, and set a deadline. If enough people vote (like half the members) and most say yes, the playground gets built. If not enough people vote or not enough say yes, the idea fails.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 5513 Member Voting Without Meetings

(a) Subject to subdivision (e), and unless prohibited in the articles or bylaws, any action which may be taken at any regular or special meeting of members may be taken without a meeting if the corporation distributes a written ballot to every member entitled to vote on the matter. Unless otherwise provided by the articles or bylaws and if approved by the board of directors, that ballot and any related material may be sent by electronic transmission by the corporation (Section 20) and responses may be returned to the corporation by electronic transmission to the corporation (Section 21). That ballot shall set forth the proposed action, provide an opportunity to specify approval or disapproval of any proposal, and provide a reasonable time within which to return the ballot to the corporation. (b) Approval by written ballot pursuant to this section shall be valid only when the number of votes cast by ballot within the time period specified equals or exceeds the quorum required to be present at a meeting authorizing the action, and the number of approvals equals or exceeds the number of votes that would be required to approve at a meeting at which the total number of votes cast was the same as the number of votes cast by ballot. (c) Ballots shall be solicited in a manner consistent with the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 5511, and Section 5514. All such solicitations shall indicate the number of responses needed to meet the quorum requirement and, with respect to ballots other than for the election of directors, shall state the percentage of approvals necessary to pass the measure submitted. The solicitation must specify the time by which the ballot must be received in order to be counted. (d) Unless otherwise provided in the articles or bylaws, a written ballot may not be revoked. (e) Directors may be elected by written ballot under this section, where authorized by the articles or bylaws, except that election by written ballot may not be authorized where the directors are elected by cumulative voting pursuant to Section 5616. (f) When directors are to be elected by written ballot and the articles or bylaws prescribe a nomination procedure, the procedure may provide for a date for the close of nominations prior to the printing and distributing of the written ballots. (Amended by Stats. 2004, Ch. 254, Sec. 18. Effective January 1, 2005.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

written ballotelectronic transmissionquorumcumulative voting

Related Statutes

  • § 12463 Member Voting Without Meetings
  • § 7513 Member Voting Without Meetings
  • § 12462 Member Meeting Quorum Rules
  • § 12464 Corporate Ballot Voting Rules
  • § 5512 Member Meeting Quorum Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Corporations Code. Section 5513.
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