{"has_more":true,"total_items":5,"items":[{"vg_id":0,"journal":"At BlackRock in 2015, one of their funds did not vote along with the other funds in only 18 per 100,000 of shareholder proposals. Likewise, at Vanguard, only 6 out of 100,000 proposals featured a fund voting differently than its other funds. State Street also showed a low level of internal disagreement, voting inconsistently in 195 per 100,000 proposals. By contrast, Fidelity (which has only 16% of its equity invested in passive funds) had internal","volume":517},{"vg_id":0,"published_date":"2007-03","journal":"There are instances of dissenting votes by funds within a fund family. For example","title":"Vanguard Specialized Funds voted for, while Vanguard Index Fund voted against, proposals 1-3 concerning the merger between CVS and Caremark Rx, Inc. (CVS annual shareholder meeting"},{"vg_id":0,"published_date":"2017-04","journal":"These funds also casted dissenting votes during shareholder meetings for El Dorado Gold Corp"},{"vg_id":0,"published_date":"2004-08-26","journal":"By August 31st of each year, mutual funds and other registered management investment companies must disclose, in the SEC's","title":"Form N-PX, each funds proxy voting record for the most recent 12-month period ending June 30. the same fund-family. This is the strategy used in the AST analysis, which we discuss in more detail below. However, funds with similar names might not be funds in the same fund family. For example, two fund names in our sample"}]}