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SITIME Corp · May 29, 4:27 PM ET

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SiTime Corp Reports 2026 Annual Meeting Voting Results

What Happened SiTime Corporation (SITM) filed an 8-K on May 29, 2026 reporting the results of its Annual Meeting of Stockholders held that day. Stockholders elected three Class I directors (Torsten G. Kreindl, Ganesh Moorthy and Akira Takata) to serve until the 2029 annual meeting, approved the advisory say-on-pay vote for named executive officer compensation, and ratified Deloitte & Touche LLP as the company’s independent registered public accounting firm for fiscal 2026.

Key Details

  • Director elections (terms through 2029):
    • Torsten G. Kreindl: For 23,164,748; Withheld 610,956; Broker Non-Votes 1,481,336
    • Ganesh Moorthy: For 23,341,420; Withheld 434,284; Broker Non-Votes 1,481,336
    • Akira Takata: For 22,220,842; Withheld 1,554,862; Broker Non-Votes 1,481,336
  • Advisory vote on executive compensation (say-on-pay): For 19,453,859; Against 4,233,104; Abstain 88,741; Broker Non-Votes 1,481,336
  • Auditor ratification: Deloitte & Touche LLP ratified with For 25,238,521; Against 901; Abstain 17,618; Broker Non-Votes 0

Why It Matters These results confirm board continuity and management compensation policy as supported by a majority of voting shareholders. The advisory approval of executive pay is non-binding but indicates overall shareholder support, while the relatively large number of “against” votes on say-on-pay (over 4.2 million) may be useful for investors monitoring governance sentiment. Ratification of Deloitte as auditor is routine and was approved overwhelmingly. No changes to executive officers or financial results were disclosed in this filing.

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