We understand the importance of security and privacy, and our priority is providing a safe, secure voting experience for all our members. We have partnered only with CUBallot, a trusted third-party company who is renowned for their robust security measures and commitment to data privacy. When you log into the voting portal, they will use…
It’s important to understand that voting is a personal choice and is completely optional. A non-vote is neither a ‘yes’ nor a ‘no’—it simply means that you have chosen not to participate in the current voting process. Please remember, only the votes that are received, whether by mail or online, will be counted towards the…
Your vote is completely anonymous, and neither PFCU nor CCCU will have access to the cast ballots. To ensure the integrity of the voting process, CUBallot, the trusted third-party company, will oversee the tallying of votes. They will have limited access to member data solely for the purpose of verifying voting eligibility and certifying the…
No. Only those who were PFCU members on or before September 1, 2024, are eligible to vote.
No. You can cast your vote online at any time by visiting www.providencecu.org/mergervote or, if you prefer, by mailing in the paper ballot provided to you (only those without an email address on file will receive a paper ballot). For those who enjoy engaging discussions and a sense of community, we warmly invite you to…
Any PFCU member aged 18 years or over (including business accounts) and the primary accountholder with at least $5 in share savings who is a member in good standing September 1, 2024, is eligible to vote.
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