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ProxyDemocracy helps investors use their voting power to hold corporations accountable.

Do you own a mutual fund?

Your mutual fund votes on your behalf at shareholder meetings every year.

See how your fund voted:

e.g. Vanguard

Most viewed funds

  1. Vanguard 500 Index
  2. CBIS
  3. CalPERS
  4. Barclays Global Investors S&P 500
  5. Domini Social Equity Fund

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Do you own shares in a company?

Sign up for free email alerts designed to help you vote your shares in an informed way.

Find a company to track:

e.g. Exxon, AAPL

Upcoming shareholder meetings

7/28 Columbus Mckinnon Corp.
7/29 GeoGlobal Resources Inc
7/29 MTR Gaming Group, Inc.
7/29 Regeneration Technologies, Inc.
7/29 SAFECO CORP.

» See more upcoming meetings

What is this site about?

We're providing tools to help investors put their voting power to use, whether they own individual stocks or mutual funds.

» How to use this site


What is proxy voting?

A firm is owned by its shareholders, and by law shareholders have the right to vote on key matters of corporate business. This electoral process is called "proxy voting."

» Learn more about proxy voting

Who is behind this?

ProxyDemocracy is nonprofit project directed by a graduate student and supported by foundations interested in being engaged shareowners.

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About our data

We collect proxy voting data from SEC filings and the websites of transparency-minded institutional investors.

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