VICI PROPERTIES INC. 8-K
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VICI Properties Inc. Reports 2026 Annual Meeting Voting Results
What Happened VICI Properties Inc. (VICI) filed an 8-K reporting the results of its Annual Meeting of Stockholders held on April 28, 2026. Seven director nominees — James R. Abrahamson, Diana F. Cantor, Monica H. Douglas, Elizabeth I. Holland, Craig Macnab, Edward B. Pitoniak and Michael D. Rumbolz — were elected to serve until the 2027 Annual Meeting. Stockholders also ratified Deloitte & Touche LLP as VICI’s independent auditor for fiscal 2026 and approved, on a non‑binding advisory basis, the compensation of the company’s named executive officers.
Key Details
- Director elections (votes for / against / abstentions / broker non-votes):
- James R. Abrahamson: 909,432,751 / 5,919,127 / 600,275 / 50,782,758
- Diana F. Cantor: 904,570,959 / 9,627,840 / 1,753,354 / 50,782,758
- Monica H. Douglas: 905,234,351 / 8,956,350 / 1,761,452 / 50,782,758
- Elizabeth I. Holland: 882,457,822 / 32,937,352 / 556,979 / 50,782,758
- Craig Macnab: 895,067,851 / 20,285,560 / 598,742 / 50,782,758
- Edward B. Pitoniak: 914,831,555 / 524,289 / 596,309 / 50,782,758
- Michael D. Rumbolz: 914,081,716 / 1,275,480 / 594,957 / 50,782,758
- Auditor ratification: Deloitte & Touche LLP ratified for 2026 — 961,351,390 for, 4,814,058 against, 569,463 abstentions.
- Advisory vote on executive compensation: Approved (non‑binding) — 867,442,313 for, 46,467,590 against, 2,042,250 abstentions; 50,782,758 broker non‑votes.
Why It Matters These votes confirm VICI’s board slate and maintain continuity in governance for the coming year, including the reappointment of Deloitte as auditor. The advisory approval of executive compensation signals majority shareholder support for the company’s pay practices, though the advisory nature means the board can consider the result rather than being bound by it. The tallies (including significant broker non‑votes) provide transparent, numeric insight into shareholder sentiment and governance outcomes that investors monitor when assessing corporate stewardship.
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