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.
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It's not necessary to hire a lawyer, but if the situation is complicated, getting some legal advice might be wise. It's always better safe than sorry!
In general, as long as you’re of sound mind, you can revoke your proxy anytime. Think of it like changing your mind about a pair of shoes; if they don’t fit, it’s time to return them.
Once you've revoked your proxy, the person can no longer make decisions or act on your behalf. It's like cutting the cord—you're back in control.
It's always advisable to do it in writing. While verbal revocations may hold some weight, a written notice is much clearer and leaves no room for doubt, like having an ace up your sleeve.
While there's no specific state-mandated form, it's best to write a clear letter stating your decision to revoke the proxy. Just make sure it's in black and white—that way there are no gray areas.
You can officially revoke your proxy by providing written notice to the person you appointed and possibly notifying the organization they represent. It's like sending a 'thanks but no thanks' message.
Revoking a proxy means canceling the authority you've given someone to act on your behalf. In simple terms, you're saying, 'I no longer want you to speak or decide for me.'
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