New York Times Company Reports 2026 Annual Meeting Voting Results
New York Times Company Reports 2026 Annual Meeting Voting Results
April 23, 2026 — The New York Times Company (“the Company”) has released the results of its annual meeting of stockholders, held on April 22, 2026. The meeting involved significant shareholder votes on director elections, auditor ratification, and executive compensation, all of which are critical to investors and could potentially influence the company’s future direction and, consequently, its share value.
Key Points from the Report
- Date of meeting: April 22, 2026
- Form filed: 8-K (Current Report)
- Proposals voted on: Three major resolutions:
- Election of Directors
- Ratification of Auditors
- Advisory Vote on Executive Compensation
1. Election of Directors
Shareholders voted on the election of several directors, with Class A and Class B common stockholders voting separately. All management nominees were elected to the Board.
Class A Common Stockholder Vote Results
| Director |
For |
Withheld |
Broker Non-Vote |
| Amanpal S. Bhutani |
140,115,140 |
9,368,886 |
9,368,886 |
| Brian P. McAndrews |
115,969,988 |
25,977,411 |
9,368,886 |
Note: The relatively high number of votes in favor of the directors indicates continued shareholder confidence in the current management and board structure.
Class B Common Stockholder Vote Results
| Director |
For |
Withheld |
Broker Non-Vote |
| Manuel Bronstein |
754,431 |
0 |
1,020 |
| Anuradha B. Subramanian |
754,431 |
0 |
1,020 |
| A.G. Sulzberger |
754,431 |
0 |
1,020 |
| Rebecca Van Dyck |
754,431 |
0 |
1,020 |
All Class B nominees were unanimously re-elected, reflecting strong support from this class of shareholders, which is typical given the Sulzberger family’s control over Class B shares.
2. Ratification of Auditors
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