$MIR·8-K

Mirion Technologies, Inc. · May 14, 4:06 PM ET

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Mirion Technologies, Inc. 8-K

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Mirion Technologies Reports 2026 Annual Meeting Vote Results

What Happened

  • Mirion Technologies, Inc. (MIR) held its 2026 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on May 13, 2026 and filed the voting results on Form 8-K dated May 14, 2026.
  • Eight director nominees were elected to one-year terms expiring at the 2027 annual meeting. All nominees received strong "For" support with varying abstentions and 13,438,017 broker non-votes.
  • Stockholders ratified Deloitte & Touche LLP as the independent registered public accounting firm for fiscal 2026.
  • Stockholders approved, on a non-binding advisory basis, the 2025 compensation of the company’s named executive officers (the "say-on-pay" vote).

Key Details

  • Directors elected (term through 2027): Thomas D. Logan (For: 199,952,315; Abstentions: 5,658,387; Broker non-votes: 13,438,017), Kenneth C. Bockhorst (For: 200,103,905; Abstentions: 5,506,797), Robert A. Cascella (For: 198,448,289; Abstentions: 7,162,413), Steven W. Etzel (For: 204,941,676; Abstentions: 669,026), Lawrence D. Kingsley (For: 201,125,980; Abstentions: 4,484,722), John W. Kuo (For: 186,974,323; Abstentions: 18,636,379), Jody A. Markopoulos (For: 200,425,890; Abstentions: 5,184,812), Sheila Rege (For: 204,937,595; Abstentions: 673,107). (Broker non-votes of 13,438,017 applied to the director elections.)
  • Auditor ratification (Proposal 2): For 217,476,946; Against 1,500,529; Abstentions 71,244.
  • Advisory say-on-pay (Proposal 3): For 199,319,600; Against 6,222,482; Abstentions 68,620; Broker non-votes 13,438,017.
  • The Form 8-K was signed by CFO Brian Schopfer on May 14, 2026.

Why It Matters

  • Board continuity: Re-election of all eight nominees keeps the current board in place through the 2027 annual meeting, preserving strategic and governance continuity for investors.
  • Audit continuity: Ratification of Deloitte & Touche LLP maintains the company’s external auditing relationship for fiscal 2026, an item investors watch for financial reporting consistency.
  • Executive pay signal: The non-binding approval of 2025 executive compensation indicates majority support among voting shareholders, though the vote is advisory and not legally binding.
  • Vote context: The presence of significant broker non-votes (13.4M shares) and abstentions affected total voted shares on some proposals; these can matter when assessing the strength of shareholder support.

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