Duke Energy (DUK) Proxy filing summary
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Proxy filing summary
24 Mar, 2026Voting matters and shareholder proposals
Proposal 4 seeks to amend the certificate of incorporation to eliminate supermajority requirements, with broker non-votes counted as votes against this proposal.
Clarification provided that broker non-votes will have the same effect as a vote against Proposal 4, impacting its approval threshold.
Shareholder rights and capital structure
Proposal 4 addresses changes to the company's governance by aiming to remove supermajority voting requirements from the certificate of incorporation.
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