The Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") requires mutual funds to adopt proxy voting policies and procedures and to disclose their proxy voting records.
Westcore Funds' Board of Trustees has delegated to its investment adviser Denver Investments, subject to the supervision of the Board, the authority to vote Fund proxies related to portfolio securities and has directed Denver Investments to follow and apply Denver Investments' proxy voting policies and procedures when voting such proxies.
You may access Denver Investments' Proxy Policy, which sets forth the guidelines it uses in voting proxies for the Funds, and View Vote Records here.
View N-PX Filings here.