A method which is very popular among less formal strata corporations is to agree collectively and informally on who will serve, and then ratify that group as the Strata Council by majority vote. Although legally compliant and workable when there is no controversy, that system fails where controversy develops, and it may be necessary to resort to the ballot system if that occurs.
The Standard Bylaws contemplate that votes can be cast by various means, including show of voting cards, roll call, or secret ballot, but allows for the demand for a secret ballot by any one eligible voter. If a secret ballot is requested the Strata Council must take reasonable steps to ensure the secrecy of the vote, including creating a confidential voting area. Secure ballots, cardboard voting booths, and ballot boxes should be kept at hand for such votes.
Fischer and Company has a great deal of experience in bringing order to contentious meetings, and helping to resolve long-standing problems. For more information on conduct of meetings or assistance in running a contentious meeting or election, please contact our office for assistance.