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1 Recent Developments in Directors’ Elections: A Comparative Perspective Marco Ventoruzzo Bocconi University, Milan, Italy PSU Dickinson School of Law ECGI

2 Overview of the “Proxy Access” debate in the US –Example of horizontal and vertical regulatory competition Are Investors Interested in Board Representation? Comparative Analysis: From Proxy Access to List Voting?

3 1. Overview of the “Proxy Access” Debate in the US

4 Directors’ Elections Plurality voting – Some corporations have adopted majority voting No shareholders’ access to corporate proxy NYSE Rule 452 (discretionary voting for uninstructed shares) – amended in 2009

5 North Dakota: NDPTCA 2007

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7 North Dakota: NDPTCA 2007 Delaware Responds: - Sections 112 and 113 DGCL 20082009 - 2010 SEC approves Rules 14a-11 and 14a-8(i)(8) 2011 Business Roundtable v. SEC: U.S. Court of Appeal D.C. vacates Rule 14a-11

8 2. Are Investors Interested?

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12 3. From Proxy Access to List Voting

13 A “diversified” board, with representatives of minority investors, is desirable: –Empirical evidence (see Chernich et alt., 2009); –Controlling function; Proxy Access is not sufficient to achieve that goal;

14 1. Joe 2. Mary 3. Linda 4. Rose 24% 6% JML

15 A “diversified” board, with representatives of minority investors, is desirable: –Empirical evidence (see Chernich et alt., 2009); –Controlling function; Proxy Access is not sufficient to achieve that goal; Cumulative Voting v. List Voting

16 1. Joe 2. Mary 3. Linda 1. Rose 2. Rick 3. Paul 24% 6% JMR

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