Proxy voting refers to the procedure of delegating the right to vote by one person to another. In proxy voting in the absence of a person his/her vote will be secured by some other person. A person so designated to cast the vote of another is called a "proxy" and the person who delegates the power is called a principal. A voter must have a trust in the proxy. Any person including the official of the chosen party can be appointed as the proxy.
A proxy can also be revoked unless the terms of the proxy say otherwise.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
If the other party doesn’t acknowledge your revocation, having your revocation in writing will help your case. You can always reach out to legal advice to ensure your rights are protected. Don’t sweat it, just stay on top of things!
While you might think a quick chat would suffice, it’s safer to have it in writing. This way, you have proof if there's any confusion later on. Better safe than sorry!
In your revocation letter, make sure to include your name, the name of the person you appointed, and a statement saying you revoke their authority. It’s the ABCs of effective communication!
Yes, you can revoke a proxy at any time before the proxy is used. It’s like having a safety net—you can change your mind whenever you need to.
While there isn’t a required form, it's best to write a clear letter stating that you’re revoking the proxy to avoid any misunderstandings. A little clarity goes a long way!
You can revoke a proxy by notifying the person you appointed and/or the organization involved. It's important to put it in writing, so there's no mix-up down the line. Think of it as hitting the reset button!
There's no specific time limit to revoke a proxy, so you can do it whenever you wish, as long as you let the right people know.
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