Code § 5110(d).) Inspectors must perform the duties listed below. Inspectors of election must perform their duties impartially, in good faith, to the best of their abilities, and as expeditiously as practical. Inspectors should be selected early in the election process.ĭuties. anyone under contract with the association.related to a member of the board of directors, or. a candidate for the board of directors,.Associations may not appoint or use inspectors who are: who is currently employed or under contract to the association." As long as the Inspector is not currently employed by the association for other services, the board can hire the person to run the election. Civil Code § 5110 provides that "An independent third party may not be a person. Putting an Inspector under contract does not violate the independent status of the Inspector. They can be hired to prepare ballots, mail and collect ballots, and count votes. There are companies that provide professional inspector services to associations. a member of the association (who is not a member of the board of directors or a candidate for the board of directors or related to a member of the board of directors or a candidate for the board of director).a licensee of the California Board of Accountancy (a CPA),.a volunteer poll worker with the county registrar of voters,.This includes, but is not limited to, the following: As provided for in Civil Code § 5110(b), inspectors of election must be independent third parties.
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