

🗳️ Vote YES on the 2026 Disability Shareholder Resolution by March 18
If you own any Disney stock — even one share — you can vote YES right now on the disability shareholder resolution being considered in 2026.
What it is:
- Proposal 7 – Erik G. Paul
- Independent Review and Report on Accessibility and Disability Inclusion Practices
- This proposal asks Disney to independently review disability access, safety, and accommodation practices, including risks created by recent policy changes.
How to vote (takes ~2 minutes):
- 🔎 Search your email for “Disney Annual Meeting,” “Annual Meeting of Shareholders,” “ProxyVote,” or “Disney proxy.”
- Your proxy may come from your bank, brokerage, or retirement account.
Ways to vote:
• Online: voting link + 16-digit control number
• QR code: scan if included
• Phone: call the number on your proxy + enter the control number
• Mail: sign and return the proxy card
When you reach the ballot, vote FOR / YES on Proposal 7
You do not need to attend the meeting to vote.
Even one share counts. 🗳️♿
What is Proposal 7?
Proposal 7 asks Disney to commission an independent review and report focused on risk and transparency related to accessibility and disability inclusion practices.
The review would evaluate potential safety, operational, reputational, and brand risks connected to disability access policies.
This proposal does not mandate operational changes.
It asks for independent oversight and public reporting so shareholders can better understand risk exposure.
Why does this matter to shareholders?
Disability access and inclusion intersect with:
• Guest safety
• Legal exposure
• Reputational risk
• Brand trust
• Consumer spending power
An independent review helps shareholders assess whether current practices adequately manage those risks and promote transparency.
Who can vote?
Anyone who owns Disney stock — even one share — can vote.
That includes shares held in:
• Brokerage accounts
• Retirement accounts
• 401(k)s
• Some investment accounts
You do not need to attend the annual meeting to vote.