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Ur-Energy Reports Results of Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders
CASPER, WY / ACCESS Newswire / June 5, 2026 / Ur-Energy Inc. (NYSE American:URG)(TSX:URE) (the "Company," "Ur-Energy" or "we"), a domestic uranium producer with ISR projects that are among the largest and lowest-cost in the United States, is pleased to announce the results of the Company's Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders held June 4, 2026, including the election of directors. Shareholders representing approximately 70.84% of the Company's issued and outstanding common shares were represented at the meeting.
Each of the nominee directors listed in the Company's management proxy circular dated April 24, 2026, was elected as a director. The Company received proxies with regard to voting on the eight director nominees as follows:
Nominee | Votes For | % | Votes Against | % | Non-Votes |
John W. Cash | 205,087,421 | 98.14 | 3,877,398 | 1.86 | 72,507,195 |
Rob Chang | 205,052,487 | 98.13 | 3,912,332 | 1.87 | 72,507,195 |
Elmer W. Dyke | 205,009,032 | 98.11 | 3,955,786 | 1.89 | 72,507,196 |
Matthew D. Gili | 204,956,311 | 98.08 | 4,008,509 | 1.92 | 72,507,194 |
Gary C. Huber | 170,009,028 | 81.36 | 38,955,790 | 18.64 | 72,507,196 |
Thomas H. Parker | 205,085,692 | 98.14 | 3,879,129 | 1.86 | 72,507,193 |
John Paul Pressey | 204,952,526 | 98.08 | 4,012,293 | 1.92 | 72,507,195 |
Kathy E. Walker | 204,828,025 | 98.02 | 4,136,796 | 1.98 | 72,507,193 |
The Company's independent auditor, BDO USA, P.C., was reappointed by the shareholders, and the directors of the Company were authorized to fix the remuneration of the auditor.
The "say on pay" vote to approve executive compensation was approved with 97.63% of the votes cast voting for the non-binding advisory vote.
The advisory vote on the preferred frequency of voting on executive compensation, or "say when on pay," was returned with a vote of 98.20% for every year, which was the recommendation made by the Company. A total of 0.23% of the votes were cast in favor of every two years and 0.70% in favor of every three years (with 0.87% abstaining). The Board of Directors has adopted the preference expressed by the shareholders in this advisory vote and will conduct advisory votes on executive compensation every year until the Company's next "say when on pay vote" in 2032.
Renewal of the Company's Amended and Restated Stock Option Plan was approved by a majority of the votes represented (55.27%).
About Ur-Energy
Ur-Energy is a uranium mining company operating the Lost Creek ISR uranium facility in south-central Wyoming, which has produced more than 3.5 million pounds of U₃O₈ since the commencement of operations, and the Shirley Basin ISR project in central Wyoming, which initiated operations in April 2026. The combined total annual licensed production and toll processing capacity of Lost Creek and Shirley Basin is 4.2 million pounds U₃O₈.
Ur-Energy is engaged in uranium recovery and processing activities, including the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of uranium mineral properties in the United States. The primary trading market for Ur-Energy's common shares is on the NYSE American under the symbol "URG." Ur-Energy's common shares also trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "URE." Ur-Energy's corporate headquarters is in Casper, Wyoming and its registered office is in Ottawa, Ontario.
Contact Information
Valerie Kimball
IR Director
[email protected]
720-460-8534
SOURCE: Ur-Energy Inc.
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