How does Proxy voting take place?
The Comptroller’s Office is responsible for voting all proxies as directed by the Trustees. In 1999, with technological improvements in the proxy voting process, the Comptroller’s Office voted and registered the Funds’ proxies electronically on over six thousand management and shareholder proposals.
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