Meta Platforms Shareholders Approve All 2026 Proxy Proposals
Meta Platforms reported voting results from its annual shareholder meeting on May 29 2026 showing every proposal on the proxy passed. The outcome clears the way for the board to implement ratified executive compensation and governance measures without further shareholder votes this cycle.
benzinga.comMeta Platforms Inc. disclosed that all matters submitted to a vote at its annual meeting of shareholders held on May 29 2026 received majority approval, according to an 8-K filed with the SEC the same day.
The filing covers Item 5.07 Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders. It reports final vote tallies for the entire slate of director elections, the advisory say-on-pay resolution, ratification of the independent auditor, and all other management and shareholder proposals included in the proxy statement. Specific vote counts and percentages were included in the Form 8-K.
The results establish the new operational baseline for Meta’s governance. Director nominees who received a majority of votes cast are now formally elected for the coming year. The non-binding approval of executive compensation removes any immediate requirement for the compensation committee to revisit the 2025 pay packages before their next scheduled review.
Ratification of the auditor, Ernst & Young LLP, extends that engagement for the 2026 fiscal year audit without interruption.
Downstream, the ratified items trigger standard post-meeting obligations. The board must now update its internal records and any applicable stock-exchange disclosures within the regulatory window. Compensation decisions approved today will be reflected in the proxy statement for the 2027 annual meeting when the next say-on-pay vote occurs.
Any shareholder proposals that passed, if any, require the company to take the specified actions or explain its response in future SEC filings. No additional shareholder approval is needed for the approved matters before the 2027 meeting.
This marks the second consecutive year in which Meta’s annual meeting produced unanimous passage of the management slate. The 2025 meeting, held in May 2025, likewise saw every proposal pass by comfortable margins, consistent with the company’s pattern since its 2022 conversion to a single-class common stock structure.
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