ConocoPhillips (COP) Proxy Filing summary
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Proxy Filing summary
1 Dec, 2025Voting matters and shareholder proposals
Clarifies that broker non-votes and abstentions have the same effect as a vote against the proposal to eliminate supermajority voting provisions (Proposal 4).
Broker non-votes have no effect on Items 1, 2 (routine), 3, and 5, but count against Item 4.
Abstentions are counted for quorum and have the same effect as a vote against any proposal.
Shareholder rights and capital structure
Proposal 4 concerns amending the Certificate of Incorporation to eliminate supermajority voting provisions.
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