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Apollo Realty Income Solutions, Inc. 8-K

Accession 0001193125-25-329256

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Dec 22, 7:00 PM ET

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Dec 22, 9:21 PM ET

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Apollo Realty Income Solutions Elects Directors, Ratifies Auditor

What Happened
Apollo Realty Income Solutions, Inc. reconvened its 2025 annual meeting of stockholders on December 19, 2025 and filed an 8‑K on December 23, 2025 reporting the results. Stockholders elected seven directors to serve until the 2026 annual meeting and ratified Deloitte & Touche LLP as the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm for fiscal 2025.

Key Details

  • Meeting date and filing: Annual Meeting reconvened on December 19, 2025; Form 8‑K filed December 23, 2025.
  • Directors elected (terms through the 2026 annual meeting): Lisa Coca; Jess Lipsey; Gary Meltzer; Philip Mintz; Stuart Rothstein; Michael Swell; Roberta Sydney.
  • Vote totals for director elections (Votes For / Votes Against / Votes Abstained / Broker Non‑Votes = 5,388,327 for each):
    • Lisa Coca: 22,699,403 / 504,668 / 1,534,658
    • Jess Lipsey: 22,827,870 / 310,098 / 1,600,761
    • Gary Meltzer: 22,652,056 / 365,006 / 1,721,667
    • Philip Mintz: 21,185,498 / 1,978,923 / 1,574,308
    • Stuart Rothstein: 22,740,803 / 425,633 / 1,572,293
    • Michael Swell: 22,698,657 / 417,602 / 1,622,470
    • Roberta Sydney: 21,412,781 / 1,814,135 / 1,511,813
  • Auditor ratification vote (fiscal year ending Dec 31, 2025): Deloitte & Touche LLP ratified — 28,426,329 For; 513,467 Against; 1,187,260 Abstained.

Why It Matters
The results confirm the company’s board composition and continuity of its external auditor, both important to governance and financial reporting. Investors can view the elections and the auditor ratification as routine governance outcomes; the vote counts show majority support for nominees and strong approval of Deloitte, though some directors (notably Philip Mintz and Roberta Sydney) received higher “against” tallies than others, which investors may monitor for potential governance attention going forward.