Massachusetts 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1346 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/16/2023

                    1 of 1
HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 200       FILED ON: 1/10/2023
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1346
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
_________________
PRESENTED BY:
Hannah Kane
_________________
To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:
The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:
An Act relative to condominium elections.
_______________
PETITION OF:
NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:Hannah Kane11th Worcester1/10/2023David Allen Robertson19th Middlesex2/6/2023Paul McMurtry11th Norfolk2/20/2023 1 of 7
HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 200       FILED ON: 1/10/2023
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1346
By Representative Kane of Shrewsbury, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1346) of 
Hannah Kane, David Allen Robertson and Paul McMurtry [BACKING TEXT]. Housing.
[SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION
SEE HOUSE, NO. 1423 OF 2021-2022.]
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
_______________
In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)
_______________
An Act relative to condominium elections.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority 
of the same, as follows:
1 Chapter 183A of the General Laws is hereby amended by adding the following section:-
2 Section 24.  (a) Any election held by any organization of unit owners shall be decided by 
3a plurality of those ballots cast on the day of the election or annual meeting; provided, that such 
4ballots shall include absentee ballots. There shall be no quorum requirement for any such 
5election. Owners who are in attendance at the election or annual meeting and those valid 
6absentee ballots received by the election inspector by the day of the election or Annual Meeting 
7shall constitute a quorum. For the purposes of this section, the term election inspector shall mean 
8an election inspector appointed pursuant to subsection (s). Unit owners not in attendance and 
9who have not submitted an absentee ballot forfeit their right to vote in the election.  2 of 7
10 (b) No proxy ballots are to be allowed and no unit owners are permitted to designate their 
11vote to another unit owner.  Unit owners no present to vote at the meeting in person shall comply 
12with the absentee ballot procedure in subsections (l) to (o), inclusive.
13 (c) Notice of annual meeting shall include a call for nominations notice if there are 
14available board of trustee positions to fill and an election is scheduled to occur. The notice shall 
15be sent no less than 45 days before the date of the annual meeting. 
16 (d) Any unit owner wishing to be considered as a candidate for a board position shall 
17notify the organization of unit owners in writing not less than 20 days before the election by one 
18of the following methods of delivery: (1) in hand; (2) by certified mail with return receipt; (3) by 
19electronic mail with an electronic mail reply received from the organization of unit owners that 
20the notification was received; or (4) regular United States mail with a written receipt of 
21acknowledgement from the organization of unit owners.
22 (e) A second notice shall be sent out to all unit owners no less than 14 days prior to the 
23annual meeting or election indicating the names of all unit owners who responded to the call for 
24nominations and who wish to run for a board position.  An absentee ballot shall be included in 
25this second notice with clearly stated instructions on how to return the absentee ballot to the 
26election inspector. The absentee ballot should include the names of all candidates, their address 
27and their length of time on the board.  The absentee ballot shall indicate the number and length 
28of the board members terms that are expiring. If a unit owner candidate has included a 1 page 
29resume or biography, this shall be included in the notice. 
30 (f) The call for nominations shall be a formal notice sent to all owners asking those 
31interested in board service submit a statement of interest. This notice shall indicate the number  3 of 7
32and length of the board members terms that are expiring. Nominations received by the 
33association at least 14 days before mailing the election notice shall be listed on the ballot and 
34included with any absentee ballots that are mailed or otherwise distributed. Upon request of a 
35candidate, the organization of unit owners shall include an information sheet on a 81/2 by 11 
36inch piece of paper, which shall be furnished by the candidate not less than 30 days before the 
37election. This informational sheet shall be included with any absentee ballots mailed or 
38otherwise distributed.  The board candidate’s information sheet shall provide the candidate's 
39name, address, experience, and the reasons for wanting to serve on the board. Upon distribution 
40to unit owners, any and all candidate’s information sheet shall be printed on a single-sided sheet 
41of paper and placed in alphabetical order in any mailing or distribution. 
42 (g) A board candidate elect shall meet the following criteria to qualify: (1) be up-to-date 
43in their assessments and condominium maintenance fees; (2) be a current unit owner; (3) be up to 
44date on city or town property tax assessments; and (4) not be subject to a current foreclosure 
45action.
46 (h) In the event that an organization of unit owners is unable to find a unit owner willing 
47to run for the position of trustee after 2 written or electronic mail attempts; provided, that 1 of 
48such attempts shall be in the form of a written call for nominations letter mailed to all unit 
49owners, the board may solicit other board candidates who are non-unit owners, contractors or 
50vendors. Preference for board positions shall be reserved for a unit owner first and board 
51members who are not unit owners should be reserved only when no unit owner is willing or able 
52to join the board.
53 (i) There shall be no write-in candidates on any ballot or in any election.  4 of 7
54 (j) If a candidate for trustee chooses to be elected for a specific board this preference shall 
55be made known when responding to the call for nominations notice. This preference shall be 
56documented on any ballot, candidate list or form regarding the election.  If the call for 
57nominations reveals that 2 candidates for trustee are seeking the same position on the board, the 
58preference shall be given to the candidate receiving the higher number of unit owner votes in the 
59election or annual meeting. 
60 (k) Any member of the board seeking a new or different position on the current board or 
61if there is any dispute of the board with regard to who shall hold the position this question shall 
62be voted upon by the unit owners at the next scheduled annual meeting. No quorum shall be 
63required and the absentee ballot process shall be followed in the same manner as if a regular 
64annual meeting or election was held. Those individuals seeking a new or different board position 
65may provide a candidate information sheet pursuant to the requirements in subsection (f).
66 (l ) Not less than 14 days prior to the organization of unit owners annual meeting or 
67election, a second notice shall be sent to all unit owners listing the names of all valid unit owner 
68candidates who responded to the call for nominations letter and who wish to run for a board 
69position. An absentee ballot shall be included in the second notice with instructions on how to 
70return the absentee ballot to the election inspector and a specific mailing address to which the 
71absentee ballot shall be mailed. 
72 (m) The absentee ballot shall include the names of all candidates, their address and their 
73length of time on the board. The absentee ballot shall indicate the number and length of the board 
74members terms that are expiring. If a unit owner candidate has included a 1 page resume or  5 of 7
75biography, this shall be included in second notice. No absentee ballots shall be received, opened 
76or evaluated by any standing board member or the current property management company.
77 (n) In the event that a unit owner or board candidate cannot attend the annual meeting or 
78election in person, a completed absentee ballot may be returned by 1 of the following methods: 
79(1) mailed or delivered in hand to the election inspector or (2) submitted in a sealed envelope, 
80signed across the seal of the envelope to any other unit owner who is not a standing board 
81member for submission election inspector at the annual meeting.
82 (o) For the absentee ballot to be considered valid, it shall be submitted to the election 
83inspector in a sealed envelope, signed across the back by the absentee unit owner. An absentee 
84ballot may be revoked at any time by the unit owner.  Any absentee ballot received, handled or 
85viewed by any entity currently receiving payment for service by the current board shall be void. 
86 (p) Any blank ballots delivered to the election inspector shall be considered void and 
87none are to be submitted or accepted at any time by the election inspector for purposes of this or 
88any board election. At no time shall any ballot of any kind be given, delivered, faxed or mailed 
89to any entity currently receiving payment for services by the current board.
90 (q) Each candidate for Trustee shall have at least 3 minutes to address the voting unit 
91owners; provided, however that this time shall not be used to endorse other trustee candidates or 
92to encourage the voting public or unit owners to vote for any particular candidate. 
93 (r) There shall be no talking by any voting party, any employee of the board, any 
94attorneys or any volunteers during the time from when the ballots are distributed to when the 
95ballots are collected by the election inspector.  During the voting process, any question about the  6 of 7
96ballot or candidates should be directed only to the election inspector overseeing the election and 
97no other party.
98 (s) An organization of unit owners shall appoint 1 or 3 election inspectors to oversee the 
99elections. An election inspector shall be someone who is not affected by the outcome of the 
100election, not currently contracted to perform any service of the organization of unit owners and 
101not receiving any payment, fees or services from any member of the current board or any 
102property management company with the exception of any reasonable and customary 
103compensation for the specific task of overseeing the election process of the organization of unit 
104owners. Election inspectors shall not have a personal relationship or other conflict of interest 
105with any sitting member of the board, board candidate or the property management company 
106associated with the board. Election inspectors shall do the following: (1) determine the number 
107of unit owners entitled to vote and the voting power of each; (2) determine the authenticity, 
108validity, and effect of ballots received; (3) receive ballots; (4) hear and determine all challenges 
109and questions in any way arising out of or in connection with the right to vote; (5) count and 
110tabulate all votes; (6) determine when the polls shall close; (7) determine the result of the 
111election; and (8) perform any acts as may be proper to conduct the election with fairness to all 
112members in accordance with this section and all applicable rules of the organization of unit 
113owners regarding the conduct of the election that are not in conflict with this section.
114 (t) Votes shall be counted the same day of the election and preliminary results pending 
115any required verification by the election inspector of the validity of returned ballots including the 
116number of votes for each candidate and announced publicly at the annual meeting or election. 
117Any candidate, or designated candidate representative in the event a candidate cannot be present,  7 of 7
118who wishes to remain present for the counting of the votes and the preliminary results shall have 
119the right to do so without restriction.
120 (u) Final election results shall be announced within 3 days of the election, after 
121verification of validity of all ballots by the election inspector. If final verification of validity of 
122all ballots returned will be done on a single day, any candidate shall have the right to remain 
123present for this procedure and the announcement of the final results. If any ballots are deemed 
124invalid by the election inspector, any candidate receiving 1 of the invalid ballots specified, shall 
125have the right to view the original ballot and obtain a photocopy of the ballot upon request. 
126Trustees shall be elected by a plurality of the votes. 
127 (v) Any unit owner, who is elected to the board, shall immediately forfeit this position in 
128event that the unit, which such person owns, is foreclosed upon or sold. A call for nominations 
129and subsequent election shall be held to fill any such vacancy created in this manner.