2026 Annual Meeting & MPOA Board of Directors Election
MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2026 | 6PM
BAYSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH | YOUTH AUDITORIUM | 15800 SR 64 E, BRADENTON, FL 34212
Your Step-by-Step Timeline to Participate
Your voice matters at Waterlefe. Below is everything you need to do—in order—to make sure your vote counts and you’re fully informed leading up to the 2026 Annual Meeting and Board Election.
Step 1: Submit Your Voting Certificate
Action Required
If your property has more than one owner, or is owned by a Trust, Corporation, or LLC you must have a Certificate Appointing a Voting Member on file in order to vote.
✔️ Submit your certificate early
✔️ Not sure if one is on file? Send in a new one—no harm done!
👉 Click Here for Voting Certificate
Step 2: Review the Candidate Information
Get to know the members who have submitted their intent to serve on the MPOA Board.
✔️ Review candidate bios and statements
✔️ Learn about their experience and priorities
👉 Click Here for Candidate Information
Step 3: Vote for Your Board Members
You may vote for up to four (4) candidates for the MPOA Board of Directors.
✔️ Voting instructions will be provided in advance
✔️ Make sure your Voting Certificate is on file so your ballot counts
👉 Second Meeting Notification
👉 Ballot
👉 Proxy
Step 4: Attend the Annual Meeting
MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2026 | 6:00 PM
Bayside Community Church, Youth Auditorium, 15800 SR 64 E, Bradenton FL 34212
At the Annual Meeting, homeowners will:
- Receive an overview of the Association’s operations and financial health
- Hear about strategic priorities for the year ahead
- Learn the results of the Board Election
Three (3) Directors will be elected to two-year terms, and one (1) Director will be for a one-year term.
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NEWS FROM THE BOARD
Waterlefe's Annual Meeting for the MPOA provides homeowners and members with a clear overview of the community’s operations, financial health, and strategic priorities for the previous year and the year ahead. It’s also when we conduct our annual elections for the MPOA Board, giving residents an important voice in selecting (or running for) the leadership that guides our thriving community. Directors serve for two year terms. This meeting ensures everyone stays informed, engaged, and aligned with the initiatives shaping our shared quality of life. Each year, we encourage all homeowners to attend - your voice and your vote counts! Below, you will find all the information you need to know about this year's meeting and elections. Check back frequently for updates - new, important information will be added as the meeting date approaches. Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions.