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The membership can vote against a budget, and this action may require a super-majority of membership votes to be present at the budget ratification meeting in order for a budget to be defeated.

Your governing documents will give you the guideline you need to follow in order to defeat the proposed budget. Look for the section on Budgets and read the ratification language.

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In Washington state, the requirement for budget approval by the association membership may vary depending on the specific provisions in the HOA's governing documents. Typically, approval is not mandatory unless expressly stated in the governing documents or bylaws. However, it is always recommended to consult the association's governing documents and seek legal advice to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

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