Killam Properties Inc. Announces the Election of its Board of Directors

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HALIFAX , May 10, 2013 /CNW/ - Killam Properties Inc. (KMP.TO) announced today that all candidates in the Management Proxy Circular dated April 5, 2013 were elected as directors of Killam Properties Inc. during its annual meeting of shareholders, which was held in Halifax on May 8, 2013 . The detailed results of the ballot for the election of directors are below:

Candidate   Votes for   % for   Withheld   % Withheld
Timothy R. Banks   21,006,157   90.49%   2,206,661   9.51%
Philip D. Fraser   23,154,265   99.75%   58,553   0.25%
Robert G. Kay   23,107,405   99.55%   105,413   0.45%
James C. Lawley   22,255,379   95.88%   957,439   4.12%
Arthur G. Lloyd   23,150,707   99.73%   62,111   0.27%
Robert G. Richardson   20,214,346   87.08%   2,998,472   12.92%
George J. Reti   22,263,094   95.91%   949,724   4.09%
Manfred J. Walt   23,150,596   99.73%   62,222   0.27%
G. Wayne Watson   22,241,848   95.82%   970,970   4.18%

 

Corporate Profile

Killam Properties Inc., based in Halifax , Nova Scotia, is one of Canada's largest residential landlords, owning, operating and developing multi-family apartments and manufactured home communities.

Note: The Toronto Stock Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved of the information contained herein. 

SOURCE: Killam Properties Inc.

Contact:

Dale Noseworthy, CA, CFA
Vice President, Investor Relations and Corporate Planning
Killam Properties Inc.
dnoseworthy@killamproperties.com
Phone: (902) 442-0388

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