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GRAIL, Inc. · Jun 22, 4:50 PM ET

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GRAIL, Inc. Reports Annual Meeting Vote Results (June 18, 2026)

What Happened
GRAIL, Inc. (GRAL) held its Annual Meeting of Stockholders on June 18, 2026 and filed an 8-K on June 22, 2026 reporting the vote results. As of the April 22, 2026 record date, 42,916,593 shares were entitled to vote and 35,076,394 shares were represented at the meeting, constituting a quorum. Stockholders elected two Class II directors to serve until the 2029 annual meeting: Sarah Krevans received 18,929,398 votes for, 2,972,804 withheld, and 13,174,192 broker non-votes; Steven Mizell received 16,998,081 votes for, 4,904,121 withheld, and 13,174,192 broker non-votes. Stockholders also ratified Ernst & Young LLP as GRAIL’s independent registered public accounting firm for fiscal year 2026 (34,611,318 for; 57,682 against; 407,394 abstentions).

Key Details

  • Record date: April 22, 2026; 42,916,593 shares entitled to vote.
  • Shares represented at meeting: 35,076,394 (quorum present).
  • Director election votes: Sarah Krevans — 18,929,398 for / 2,972,804 withheld; Steven Mizell — 16,998,081 for / 4,904,121 withheld.
  • Auditor ratification: Ernst & Young LLP — 34,611,318 for / 57,682 against / 407,394 abstentions.
  • Filing signed June 22, 2026 by Abram Barth, Chief Legal Officer and Secretary.

Why It Matters
The results confirm the company’s board composition for the next three years (Class II directors through 2029) and maintain continuity in external audit oversight with Ernst & Young’s ratification. The sizable broker non-votes (13,174,192) on the director elections reduced the number of shares that were counted for or against those nominees, which can affect the effective vote totals for governance matters. Investors tracking corporate governance, board composition, or audit continuity should note these outcomes.

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