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  2. Proxy voting - Wikipedia

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    Proxy voting is a form of voting whereby a member of a decision-making body may delegate their voting power to a representative, to enable a vote in absence. The ...

  3. What Is Proxy Voting? - AOL

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    Shareholder voting is a hugely important part of investing, and yet it's really hard to navigate. Here’s a guide breaking it all down, what the problems are and what you can do to be heard. The ...

  4. Proxy firm - Wikipedia

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    Proxy firm. A proxy firm (also a proxy advisor, proxy adviser, proxy voting agency, vote service provider or shareholder voting research provider or proxy voting advisory businesses (PVABs)) provides services to shareholders (in most cases an institutional investor of some type) to vote their shares at shareholder meetings of, usually, listed ...

  5. Proxy statement - Wikipedia

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    Proxy statement. A proxy statement is a statement required of a firm when soliciting shareholder votes. [ 1]: 10 This statement is filed in advance of the annual meeting. The firm needs to file a proxy statement, otherwise known as a Form DEF 14A (Definitive Proxy Statement), with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

  6. Proxy fight - Wikipedia

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    A proxy fight, proxy contest or proxy battle is an unfriendly contest for control over an organization. The event usually occurs when a corporation's stockholders develop opposition to some aspect of the corporate governance, often focusing on directorial and management positions. Corporate activists may attempt to persuade shareholders to use ...

  7. New bipartisan bill would let moms in Congress vote by proxy ...

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    Proxy voting became deeply unpopular among Republicans, even as many used it themselves. Then-Republican leader Kevin McCarthy even challenged it in court and promptly ended the practice when the ...

  8. Direct representation - Wikipedia

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    Electoral systems. Direct representation [1] or proxy representation [2] is a form of representative democracy where voters can vote for any candidate in the land, and each representative 's vote is weighted in proportion to the number of citizens who have chosen that candidate to represent them. Direct representation is similar to interactive ...

  9. Voting - Wikipedia

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    Voting is a method by which a group, such as a meeting or an electorate, convenes together for the purpose of making a collective decision or expressing an opinion usually following discussions, debates or election campaigns. Democracies elect holders of high office by voting. Residents of a jurisdiction represented by an elected official are ...