LawWiki
HomeCodesSearchGlossaryAPIAbout
LawWiki

Plain English summaries of California law with zero-hallucination AI. Every summary is verified against official source text.

Product

  • Search
  • Codes
  • About

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Disclaimer

© 2026 LawWiki. All rights reserved.

HomeCorporations CodeCh. 6§ 5615 Meeting Election Inspectors

§ 5615 Meeting Election Inspectors

Corporations Code·California
AI Summary·Official Text·Key Terms·Related Statutes·References
AI SummaryVerified

§ 5615 Meeting Election Inspectors

Key Takeaways

  • •Before a meeting, the board can pick people (called inspectors) to help run the voting fairly.
  • •If no inspectors are picked or they don’t show up, the person leading the meeting can pick them, and members can ask for 1 or 3 inspectors.
  • •Inspectors check who can vote, count votes, and make sure everything is fair. If there are 3 inspectors, the majority decides.
  • •Inspectors must be fair, honest, and quick. Their report is proof of what happened unless someone proves it wrong.

Example

At a school PTA meeting, they need to vote on a new rule. The board picks 3 inspectors to count votes and make sure everything is fair.

The inspectors check who is allowed to vote, count the votes, and decide if the rule passes. If 2 out of 3 inspectors agree on the result, that’s the final decision.

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

Official Source
View on CA.gov

§ 5615 Meeting Election Inspectors

(a) In advance of any meeting of members the board may appoint inspectors of election to act at the meeting and any adjournment thereof. If inspectors of election are not so appointed, or if any persons so appointed fail to appear or refuse to act, the chairperson of any meeting of members may, and on the request of any member or a member’s proxy shall, appoint inspectors of election (or persons to replace those who so fail or refuse) at the meeting. The number of inspectors shall be either one or three. If appointed at a meeting on the request of one or more members or proxies, the majority of members represented in person or by proxy shall determine whether one or three inspectors are to be appointed. In the case of any action by written ballot (Section 5513), the board may similarly appoint inspectors of election to act with powers and duties as set forth in this section. (b) The inspectors of election shall determine the number of memberships outstanding and the voting power of each, the number represented at the meeting, the existence of a quorum and the authenticity, validity and effect of proxies, receive votes, ballots or consents, hear and determine all challenges and questions in any way arising in connection with the right to vote, count and tabulate all votes or consents, determine when the polls shall close, determine the result and do such acts as may be proper to conduct the election or vote with fairness to all members. (c) The inspectors of election shall perform their duties impartially, in good faith, to the best of their ability and as expeditiously as is practical. If there are three inspectors of election, the decision, act or certificate of a majority is effective in all respects as the decision, act or certificate of all. Any report or certificate made by the inspectors of election is prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein. (Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 617, Sec. 52. (SB 1202) Effective January 1, 2023.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

inspectors of electionquorumproxiesprima facie evidence

Related Statutes

  • § 12483 Election Inspector Appointment Rules
  • § 7614 Election Inspector Appointment
  • § 707 Shareholder Meeting Inspectors
  • § 18330 Member Voting Rules
  • § 9632 Corporate Asset Transfer Approval

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Corporations Code. Section 5615.
View Official Source