ANNUAL AND SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS OF
SILVER STANDARD RESOURCES INC. (THE “COMPANY”)
Held on May 13, 2015
REPORT OF VOTING RESULTS
National Instrument 51-102 – Continuous Disclosure Obligations (Section 11.3)
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Shares represented at the meeting: | 48,584,683 |
Total outstanding Shares as at Record Date: | 80,754,434 |
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MATTERS VOTED UPON | VOTING RESULTS |
1. Set the Number of Directors | Votes in Favour | Votes Against |
To set the number of directors at seven. | 46,803,570 (98.89%) | 523,254 (1.11%) |
The number of directors was set at seven. |
2. Election of Directors | Votes in Favour | Votes Withheld |
The election of the following nominees as directors of the Company for the ensuing year or until their successors are appointed: | | |
A.E. Michael Anglin | 26,185,938 (98.63%) | 363,853 (1.37%) |
Gustavo A. Herrero | 26,154,073 (98.51%) | 395,718 (1.49%) |
Beverlee F. Park | 26,135,926 (98.44%) | 413,865 (1.56%) |
Richard D. Paterson | 26,124,869 (98.40%) | 424,922 (1.60%) |
Steven P. Reid | 26,221,583 (98.76%) | 328,208 (1.24%) |
John Smith | 26,250,977 (98.87%) | 298,814 (1.13%) |
Peter W. Tomsett | 26,184,539 (98.62%) | 365,252 (1.38%) |
Each of the seven nominees proposed by management was elected as a director of the Company. |
3. Appointment of Auditors | Votes in Favour | Votes Withheld |
The appointment of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Chartered Accountants, as auditors of the Company and the authorization of the directors to set their remuneration. | 47,973,145 (98.74%) | 611,537 (1.26%) |
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Chartered Accountants, was re-appointed as the auditors of the Company and the directors were authorized to set their remuneration. |
4. Reconfirmation, Ratification and Approval of Shareholders Rights Plan | Votes in Favour | Votes Against |
The reconfirmation, ratification and approval of the Shareholders Rights Plan | 26,055,739 (98.14%) | 494,052 (1.86%) |
The Shareholders Rights Plan was reconfirmed, ratified and approved. |
May 14, 2015
Vancouver, British Columbia