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Kristin Vellandi stepped down, while the other two incumbents, [Margaret Novak] and [Jeff Hamilton], ran again. [RMV|Rancho Mission Viejo], the apartment owners, had 1134 votes and split them up three ways, 378 each, to the winners. Had RMV split the vote evenly across all candidates, then Jeff, Margaret and Samantha would have won.
Pursuant to the amended LARMAC Bylaws, LARMAC is required to conduct the LARMAC Election Meeting of the Annual Meeting of the Neighborhood Representatives. The purpose of this year's meeting is to elect three(3) members to the LARMAC Board of Directors. The nominees for the Board submitted candidacy forms and were then qualified by the Nominating Committee. Nominations must be placed not less than fifty (50), nor more than one hundred and twenty (120) days prior to the date of the Election.
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Vote for 3.
The LARMAC Board of Directors consists of five (5) Directors. The Board positions are for a term of three (3) years. Staggered terms of office were developed to ensure continuity of experienced officers serving on the Board at all times.
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[Kristin Vellandi], [Jeff Hamilton] and [Margaret Novak] will complete their terms this November 2018, leaving three (3) open seats on the Board.
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[Kristin Vellandi] stepped down, while the other two incumbents, [Margaret Novak] and [Jeff Hamilton], ran again. [RMV|Rancho Mission Viejo], the apartment owners, had 1134 votes and split them up three ways, 378 each, to the winners. Had RMV split the vote evenly across all candidates, then Jeff, Margaret and Samantha would have won.