The Palos Verdes Homes Association is once again fighting over election results to fill its board of directors, two years after a Superior Court Judge ordered it to tally ballots even though the group considered the election invalid. At issue is the inability of the association — which represents Palos Verdes Estates homeowners — to reach a quorum. Normally, 50% of property owners must vote for the election to be valid. But this year’s mail-in election, announced Jan. 14, required 35%. Yet, the group missed that target, too — though barely. Read the article………………………
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