Blue Owl Technology Finance (NYSE: OTF) details 2026 shareholder voting outcomes
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
8-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Blue Owl Technology Finance Corp. reported the results of its Annual Meeting of Shareholders held on June 25, 2026. Shareholders voted on the election of two directors and one additional matter.
For the board elections, Eric Kaye received 185,172,307 votes "For," 46,317,514 "Against," and 5,762,433 "Abstain," with 96,969,852 broker non-votes. Victor Woolridge received 185,747,274 votes "For," 45,625,936 "Against," and 5,879,044 "Abstain," with the same 96,969,852 broker non-votes.
On the second matter, shareholders cast 324,315,736 votes "For," 2,984,774 "Against," and 6,921,596 "Abstain," with no broker non-votes reported.
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8-K Event Classification
Item 5.07 — Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
1 item
Item 5.07
Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
Governance
Results of a shareholder vote on proposals at an annual or special meeting.
Key Figures
Eric Kaye votes For: 185,172,307 votes
Eric Kaye votes Against: 46,317,514 votes
Victor Woolridge votes For: 185,747,274 votes
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8 metrics
Eric Kaye votes For
185,172,307 votes
Director election at Annual Meeting on June 25, 2026
Eric Kaye votes Against
46,317,514 votes
Director election at Annual Meeting on June 25, 2026
Victor Woolridge votes For
185,747,274 votes
Director election at Annual Meeting on June 25, 2026
Victor Woolridge votes Against
45,625,936 votes
Director election at Annual Meeting on June 25, 2026
Director election broker non-votes
96,969,852 votes
Broker non-votes for each director at Annual Meeting
Proposal 2 votes For
324,315,736 votes
Second matter voted on at Annual Meeting
Proposal 2 votes Against
2,984,774 votes
Second matter voted on at Annual Meeting
Proposal 2 Abstain
6,921,596 votes
Second matter voted on at Annual Meeting
Key Terms
Emerging growth company, Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders, Broker Non-Votes, Annual Meeting of Shareholders
4 terms
Emerging growth company regulatory
"Emerging growth company Item 5.07 – Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders."
An emerging growth company is a recently public or smaller public firm that qualifies for temporary, lighter regulatory and disclosure rules to reduce the cost and effort of being public. For investors, it means the company may provide less historical financial detail and face fewer reporting requirements than larger firms, so it can grow more quickly but also carries higher uncertainty—like buying a promising early-stage product with fewer user reviews.
Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders regulatory
"Item 5.07 – Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders."
Broker Non-Votes financial
"Abstain | | Broker Non-Votes Eric Kaye | | 185,172,307 ... 96,969,852"
Broker non-votes occur when a brokerage firm is unable to vote on a shareholder’s behalf during a company election or decision because the shareholder has not given specific voting instructions, and the broker is not allowed or chooses not to vote on certain matters. They are important because they can affect the outcome of votes, especially when the results are close, by effectively reducing the total number of votes cast.
FAQ
How did Eric Kaye fare in the 2026 Blue Owl Technology Finance Corp. (OTF) director vote?
Eric Kaye received more "For" than "Against" votes. Shareholders cast 185,172,307 votes "For," 46,317,514 "Against," 5,762,433 "Abstain," and there were 96,969,852 broker non-votes reported for his election.
What were the 2026 director election results for Victor Woolridge at Blue Owl Technology Finance Corp. (OTF)?
Victor Woolridge also received more "For" than "Against" votes. He received 185,747,274 votes "For," 45,625,936 "Against," 5,879,044 "Abstain," along with 96,969,852 broker non-votes, according to the shareholder meeting results.
Does the 2026 Blue Owl Technology Finance Corp. (OTF) filing indicate broker non-votes for all items?
Broker non-votes appear only for the director elections. Both Eric Kaye and Victor Woolridge show 96,969,852 broker non-votes, while the second proposal lists "N/A" for broker non-votes in the reported voting results.