PFCU has partnered with CUBallot, a trusted third-party organization renowned for their expertise in managing credit union merger votes, to guarantee a voting experience that is secure, confidential, and user-friendly.
The voting window is set from October 15 to December 10, 2024, aligning with the Special Member Meeting. Ballots (paper ballots and online) must be received no later than by 3:30 PM PST, December 10. Ballots received after this deadline will not be counted, as the final results will be tabulated and announced at the…
For those with joint accounts, the primary account holder—the first name listed on the account—has the right to vote. Unfortunately, if you’re only a joint owner without a primary account, you won’t be able to participate in this election.
No. To ensure the integrity and confidentiality of the voting process, we have partnered with CU Ballot, a reputable and trusted third-party company. This means ballots cannot be accepted at our branches or Admin Office. However, we’ve made voting as convenient as possible by providing tablets at our branches for you to cast your vote…
We understand that mishaps can happen, such as losing your paper ballot. But don’t worry, you still have the option to participate in the voting process! You can easily cast your vote online through our secure voting portal at www.providencecu.org/mergervote. It’s quick, secure, and ensures your voice is heard without delay. If you prefer the…
To cast your vote, please visit our dedicated merger vote page at www.providencecu.org/mergervote. We have partnered with CU Ballot, a trusted third-party service, to ensure a secure, safe, and straightforward voting process. Simply click on “Vote Now” to access the exclusive voting portal for PFCU members.
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