Investors backed all three management proposals and opposed a shareholder push to expand written consent rights at the annual meeting.
Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE:BAH) shareholders approved three management-backed proposals and rejected a shareholder measure to broaden written consent rights during the company’s 2026 annual meeting on July 22. The vote, led by Chairman and CEO Horacio Rozanski, followed recommendations from the board to support the first three proposals while opposing the fourth, which sought expanded shareholder action rights.
The preliminary vote count, conducted by the Inspector of Election, confirmed the approval of the management proposals and the rejection of the shareholder measure. Final results will be filed with the SEC within four business days. The company’s proxy materials, mailed to shareholders beginning June 11, outlined the proposals but did not detail their specific contents.
The outcome reflects investor alignment with Booz Allen’s board amid broader defense sector momentum driven by Pentagon AI initiatives. The vote had no immediate market reaction reported.