BALTIMORE — Candidates and incumbents vying for seats on the African-American Credit Union Coalition's board are in the midst of heavy campaigning during the group's annual meeting here.

Three seats are up for grabs with five candidates hoping to fill the spots. Long-time AACUC board members Sheilah Montgomery, president/CEO of 1st Choice Credit Union, and Helen Godfrey-Smith, president/CEO of Shreveport FCU, are among the two hoping to continue to serve on AACUC's board of directors. Newcomers are also making the rounds for the seats: Vaughn Johnson, assistant vice president, business consulting at Members United Corporate FCU; Melinda Edmunds, vice president of branch and internal services at Congressional FCU; and Tarra Jackson, vice president of lending at Del-One FCU.

In addition to e-mails sent out to AACUC members over the past few weeks inviting them to cast their vote, candidates have put together flyers detailing their accomplishments, how they have helped the coalition grow and what impact they can bring to the group.

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According to AACUC, only one delegate from each credit union or organization will be issued a single ballot for voting. Each delegate can vote for a maximum of three candidates only. A certified delegate list is being provided by AACUC's voting election tellers to confirm who actually receives a ballot from the nominating committee during the election. The election will take place tomorrow during AACUC's annual business meeting.

Meanwhile, AACUC Chairman Bob Harvey said he is enthused about the interest the candidates have in running for the board seats jokingly telling them and conference attendees "these are not paid positions, you know."

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