MADISON, Wis.— CUES said it has added a number of enhancements to its online election platform, CUES eVote.
According to CUES, the platform now features an even more robust and accessible voting experience for credit unions and their members through:
- Live election reports, for up-to-the-minute insight into voter turnout and results
- Enhanced mobile responsiveness, giving voters greater functionality and easier accessibility using their mobile phones
- A more integrated secure upload site, further enhancing CUES eVote’s data security.
‘Unmatched Value’
“We aim to provide unmatched value and support to credit unions, and we’re excited to offer this enhanced online voting platform to our members,” said CUES CEO, Heather McKissick. “Our new partner, Survey and Ballot Systems, has more than three decades of experience in online elections, and they have handled a substantial number of credit union elections during that time.”
CUES said eVote supports credit unions during the entire election process—from nominations, notifications, and voting tabulation to final certification, and offers options for online, paper, phone, or hybrid elections. Credit unions can also put CUES eVote on retainer and hold their election only if needed, CUES added.
For info: content.cues.org/evote.
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