Proxy

A Proxy is defined as the “authority or power to act for another”. Obtaining and voting a proxy is not illegal or unethical and is a well viewed and reviewed democratic procedure.

The conditions and issues that make it relevant to our HOA revolves around the questionable act of soliciting proxies for political purpose. 
 
In the 2016 Annual Election of the TLPOA Board our community was introduced to the political use of Proxy voting.
 
A political party was created by Dick Thompson for the purpose of gaining control over the Travis Landing Property Owners Association.  The political party offered a complete list of party recommended persons running for positions on the Board of Directors.  The party acted as a single entity organized to solicitate votes both personally and remotely using tactical deployed groups of party individuals under a common leadership with a common goal. 
 
This was a classic political organized solicitation supported by propaganda, use of rumors and mud slinging, and misdirection while fostering cronyism, favoritism, and rewards for followers.  Essentially it became the Party versus the People.  Although of highly questionable ethical nature and on the edge, it was and is not illegal. 
 
It is the American Way of Politics.
 
The reaction you see amongst your neighbors to this is the reaction to the transition from a custodial view of the HOA to the Political view of the HOA.  
 
As the Party was successful in its actions in 2016 there is no reason to change its tactics.  The problems with the Special Meeting Election are a replay of the political power issues of the 2016 election.
 
Everything takes time and slowly the community is becoming sensitive to the politicalization of its democracy.
 
But the Party is alive, kicking, and still wants to rule.  That is why it exists.