Cumulative Voting For Directors

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The document outlines the results of cumulative voting for directors during the annual meetings of IPCO Corporation in 1982, 1983, and 1984. It states that a significant percentage of shareholders, approximately 81%, 75%, and 76% of shares, participated in the voting process. The results include specific percentages for votes cast for or withheld from each director candidate across the three meetings. For instance, Walter J. Brotherton received 99.3% of votes in 1983, while Howard M. Landa received 84.1% in 1982. This form serves as a critical reference for attorneys and legal professionals, offering insight into shareholder participation and director election outcomes. Its utility extends to partners and owners, who may analyze voting trends for strategic decision-making. Paralegals and legal assistants will find the clear presentation of voting results helpful for document preparation and analysis. The form can also guide law firms in advising clients on corporate governance and shareholder rights. Users are encouraged to fill out the form by providing accurate voting percentages and ensuring clarity in the documentation of results.

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Shareholders typically vote for the board of directors at the annual meeting of shareholders. In most cases, shareholders can vote in person at the meeting or by proxy, which allows them to appoint someone else to vote on their behalf. Some companies may also allow shareholders to vote by mail or online.

Cumulative voting is used in elections where more than one seat is filled. It permits voters to cast multiple votes, as many as the number of seats to be filled, allows each voter to put more than one vote on a preferred candidate.

Cumulative voting is used in elections where more than one seat is filled. It permits voters to cast multiple votes, as many as the number of seats to be filled, allows each voter to put more than one vote on a preferred candidate.

The principle of proportional representation permits minority shareholders to pick their directors, guaranteeing that minority shareholders' interests are not harmed.

With cumulative voting you are able to get proportional representation by putting all of your votes toward 4 directors, allowing you to elect representatives to 4 seats (40% of ten seats) on the board.

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