Thomson Reuters Announces Voting Results for Election of Directors
All 13 nominees were elected to the Thomson Reuters Board of Directors, and each director elected will continue to hold office until Thomson Reuters' next annual meeting of shareholders, or until the director resigns or a successor is elected or appointed. The voting results for directors were as follows:
Nominee |
Votes For |
% Votes For |
Votes Withheld |
% Votes Withheld |
|
408,706,476 |
99.24 % |
3,117,714 |
0.76 % |
|
411,594,083 |
99.94 % |
230,106 |
0.06 % |
|
410,131,496 |
99.59 % |
1,692,693 |
0.41 % |
|
401,886,171 |
97.59 % |
9,938,018 |
2.41 % |
|
411,571,247 |
99.94 % |
252,942 |
0.06 % |
|
409,002,810 |
99.31 % |
2,821,379 |
0.69 % |
|
411,524,151 |
99.93 % |
300,038 |
0.07 % |
|
410,314,218 |
99.63 % |
1,509,971 |
0.37 % |
|
410,293,717 |
99.63 % |
1,530,473 |
0.37 % |
|
411,601,992 |
99.95 % |
222,197 |
0.05 % |
|
410,353,697 |
99.64 % |
1,470,492 |
0.36 % |
|
403,586,186 |
98.00 % |
8,238,003 |
2.00 % |
|
411,412,115 |
99.90 % |
412,075 |
0.10 % |
For the other items of business at the annual meeting, shareholders re-appointed
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