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Archrock, Inc. · May 1, 7:02 PM ET

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Archrock, Inc. 8-K

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Archrock, Inc. Reports 2026 Annual Meeting Voting Results

What Happened

  • Archrock, Inc. (AROC) held its 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on April 30, 2026 and filed an 8-K reporting the voting results. Stockholders elected nine directors to serve until the next annual meeting and ratified Deloitte & Touche LLP as the company’s independent registered public accounting firm for fiscal 2026. A non-binding advisory vote to approve 2025 executive compensation was also approved.

Key Details

  • Director election results (Votes For / Votes Withheld; Broker Non-Votes = 9,604,372 for all nominees):
    • Anne-Marie N. Ainsworth: 135,412,040 / 13,561,753
    • D. Bradley Childers: 142,285,573 / 6,688,220
    • Gordon T. Hall: 139,766,425 / 9,207,368
    • Frances Powell Hawes: 141,385,014 / 7,588,779
    • J.W.G. “Will” Honeybourne: 140,443,106 / 8,530,687
    • James H. Lytal: 140,567,964 / 8,405,829
    • Leonard W. Mallett: 148,506,194 / 467,599
    • Jason C. Rebrook: 142,016,289 / 6,957,504
    • Edmund P. Segner, III: 147,288,050 / 1,685,743
  • Auditor ratification: Deloitte & Touche LLP was ratified (Votes For: 151,795,016; Against: 6,678,242; Abstentions: 104,907).
  • Advisory vote on executive compensation (non-binding) approved for 2025 pay (For: 146,383,133; Against: 2,398,197; Abstentions: 192,463).
  • Proxy statement relating to these matters was filed March 17, 2026; the 8-K reporting results was filed in early May 2026.

Why It Matters

  • The results confirm continuity of Archrock’s board and management oversight with all nine nominees elected and the incumbent auditor retained, which are relevant to governance and oversight of financial reporting.
  • The advisory approval of executive compensation signals shareholder support for the company’s 2025 pay practices (non-binding), while the presence of ~9.6M broker non-votes shows a portion of shares held by brokers were not voted on director and advisory matters.
  • Investors monitoring governance, audit oversight, or potential board-driven strategy changes can view these outcomes as indicators of shareholder sentiment and corporate continuity.

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