Texas Statutes
Chapter 209 - Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act
Section 209.0058. Ballots

Sec. 209.0058. BALLOTS.
Text of subsection as amended by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 249 (S.B. 864), Sec. 1
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (d), any vote cast in an election or vote by a member of a property owners' association must be in writing and signed by the member.
Text of subsection as amended by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1183 (S.B. 1168), Sec. 11
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (d), a vote cast by a member of a property owners' association must be in writing and signed by the member if the vote is cast:
(1) outside of a meeting;
(2) in an election to fill a position on the board;
(3) on a proposed adoption or amendment of a dedicatory instrument;
(4) on a proposed increase in the amount of a regular assessment or the proposed adoption of a special assessment; or
(5) on the proposed removal of a board member.
(a-1) If a property owners' association elects to use a ballot for a vote on a matter other than a matter described by Subsection (a), the ballot must be:
(1) in writing and signed by the member; or
(2) cast by secret ballot in accordance with Subsection (d).
(b) Electronic votes cast under Section 209.00592 constitute written and signed ballots.
(c) In a property owners' association election, written and signed ballots are not required for uncontested races.
Text of subsection as added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 249 (S.B. 864), Sec. 1
(d) A property owners' association may adopt rules to allow voting by secret ballot by members of the association. The association must take measures to reasonably ensure that:
(1) a member cannot cast more votes than the member is eligible to cast in an election or vote; and
(2) the association counts every vote cast by a member that is eligible to cast a vote.
Text of subsection as added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1183 (S.B. 1168), Sec. 11
(d) A property owners' association may adopt rules to allow voting by secret ballot by association members. The association must take measures to reasonably ensure that:
(1) a member cannot cast more votes than the member is eligible to cast in an election or vote;
(2) the association counts each vote cast by a member that the member is eligible to cast; and
(3) in any election for the board, each candidate may name one person to observe the counting of the ballots, provided that this does not entitle any observer to see the name of the person who cast any ballot, and that any disruptive observer may be removed.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1026 (H.B. 2761), Sec. 3, eff. January 1, 2012.
Amended by:
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 249 (S.B. 864), Sec. 1, eff. May 29, 2015.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1183 (S.B. 1168), Sec. 11, eff. September 1, 2015.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Property Code

Title 11 - Restrictive Covenants

Chapter 209 - Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act

Section 209.001. Short Title

Section 209.002. Definitions

Section 209.003. Applicability of Chapter

Section 209.004. Management Certificates

Section 209.0041. Adoption or Amendment of Certain Dedicatory Instruments

Section 209.0042. Methods of Providing Notices to Owners

Section 209.005. Association Records

Section 209.00505. Architectural Review Authority

Section 209.0051. Open Board Meetings

Section 209.0052. Association Contracts

Section 209.0055. Voting

Section 209.0056. Notice of Election or Association Vote

Section 209.0057. Recount of Votes

Section 209.0058. Ballots

Section 209.0059. Right to Vote

Section 209.00591. Board Membership

Section 209.00592. Voting; Quorum

Section 209.00593. Election of Board Members

Section 209.00594. Tabulation of and Access to Ballots

Section 209.006. Notice Required Before Enforcement Action

Section 209.0062. Alternative Payment Schedule for Certain Assessments

Section 209.0063. Priority of Payments

Section 209.0064. Third Party Collections

Section 209.0065. Credit Reporting Services

Section 209.007. Hearing Before Board; Alternative Dispute Resolution

Section 209.008. Attorney's Fees

Section 209.009. Foreclosure Sale Prohibited in Certain Circumstances

Section 209.0091. Prerequisites to Foreclosure: Notice and Opportunity to Cure for Certain Other Lienholders

Section 209.0092. Judicial Foreclosure Required

Section 209.0093. Removal or Adoption of Foreclosure Authority

Section 209.0094. Assessment Lien Filing

Section 209.010. Notice After Foreclosure Sale

Section 209.011. Right of Redemption After Foreclosure

Section 209.012. Restrictive Covenants Granting Easements to Certain Property Owners' Associations

Section 209.014. Mandatory Election Required After Failure to Call Regular Meeting

Section 209.015. Regulation of Land Use: Residential Purpose

Section 209.016. Regulation of Residential Leases or Rental Agreements

Section 209.017. Justice Court Jurisdiction