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FORM N-PX Annual Report of Proxy Voting Record of Registered Management Investment Companies Filed on Form N-PX SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION FORM N-PX Annual report of proxy voting record of registered management investment companies filed on Form N-PX Filing Date: 2014-08-25 | Period of Report: 2014-06-30 SEC Accession No. 0001193125-14-318938 (HTML Version on secdatabase.com) FILER Voya PARTNERS INC Mailing Address Business Address 7337 E. DOUBLETREE 7337 E. DOUBLETREE CIK:1039001| IRS No.: 000000000 | State of Incorp.:MD | Fiscal Year End: 1231 RANCH RD, STE 100 RANCH RD, STE 100 Type: N-PX | Act: 40 | File No.: 811-08319 | Film No.: 141061305 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85258 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85258 4804773000 Copyright © 2014 www.secdatabase.com. All Rights Reserved. Please Consider the Environment Before Printing This Document <PAGE> ================================================================================ UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC 20549 ----------------- FORM N-PX ----------------- ANNUAL REPORT OF PROXY VOTING RECORD OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY Investment Company Act file number: 811-8319 ----------------- VOYA PARTNERS, INC. (Exact name of registrant as specified in charter) ----------------- 7337 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Suite 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code) (Name and address of agent for service) With copies to: Theresa K. Kelety, Esq. Jeffrey S. Puretz, Esq. Voya Investments, LLC Dechert LLP 7337 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Suite 100 1900 K Street, N.W. Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Washington, DC 20006 Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (800) 992-0180 ----------------- Date of fiscal year end: December 31 Date of reporting period: July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 ================================================================================ <PAGE> Item 1. Proxy Voting Record ******************************* FORM N-PX REPORT ******************************* ICA File Number: 811-08319 Reporting Period: 07/01/2013 - 06/30/2014 Voya Partners, Inc. ========================== Voya Global Bond Portfolio ========================== BANCO INVEX S.A. Ticker: Security ID: P13549DB6 Meeting Date: DEC 19, 2013 Meeting Type: Bondholder Record Date: DEC 10, 2013 # Proposal Mgt Rec Vote Cast Sponsor 1 Approve to Hold Meeting Jointly with For Did Not Vote Management Holders of Stock Exchange Certificates Identified with Symbol CREYB-06U 2 Receive Report from Administrator on For Did Not Vote Management Current Status and Characteristics of Insurance and Coverage That Apply To Trust Assets, Loans and Real Properties, Including Property Insurance, Life Insurance and Default Insurance GPI/SCV, SM/UDISs Swap Coverage 3 Receive Report from Administrator on For Did Not Vote Management Current Status and Legal Characteristics of Real Property Assets of Trust, Value Estimate, Recovery Method, Document Status, Time In Trust, State and Municipality Where Located and Documentation That Supports Ownership 4 Ratify Resolution Related to Removal For Did Not Vote Management of a Rating Agency as Approved at Oct. 1, 2012 General Meeting of Holders 5 Approve for Trustee to Proceed to For Did Not Vote Management Settle Billing of Rating Agencies With Charge Against Assets of Trust 6 Approve the New Fee Compensation For Did Not Vote Management Method Proposed by and for ABC Capital SA de CV in Its Role As Administrator 7 Designate Delegates to Formalize For Did Not Vote Management Resolutions Approved at this Meeting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BANCO INVEX S.A. Ticker: Security ID: P13549DB6 Meeting Date: FEB 05, 2014 Meeting Type: Bondholder Record Date: JAN 27, 2014 # Proposal Mgt Rec Vote Cast Sponsor 1 Approve to Hold Meeting Jointly with For Did Not Vote Management Holders of Stock Exchange Certificates Identified with Symbol CREYB-06U 2 Approve the New Fee Compensation For Did Not Vote Management Method Proposed by and for ABC Capital SA de CV in Its Role As Administrator 3 Approve Terms of Future Compensations For Did Not Vote Management to Rating Agencies 4 Designate Delegates to Carry out For Did Not Vote Management Resolutions Approved at this Meeting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESOLUTE FOREST PRODUCTS INC. Ticker: RFP Security ID: 76117W109 Meeting Date: MAY 23, 2014 Meeting Type: Annual Record Date: APR 03, 2014 # Proposal Mgt Rec Vote Cast Sponsor 1.1 Elect Director Michel P. Desbiens For For Management 1.2 Elect Director Jennifer C. Dolan For For Management 1.3 Elect Director Richard D. Falconer For For Management 1.4 Elect Director Richard Garneau For For Management 1.5 Elect Director Jeffrey A. Hearn For For Management 1.6 Elect Director Bradley P. Martin For For Management 1.7 Elect Director Alain Rheaume For For Management 1.8 Elect Director Michael S. Rousseau For For Management 1.9 Elect Director David H. Wilkins For For Management 2 Ratify Auditors For For Management 3 Advisory Vote to Ratify Named For For Management Executive Officers' Compensation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROCK-TENN COMPANY Ticker: RKT Security ID: 772739207 Meeting Date: JAN 31, 2014 Meeting Type: Annual Record Date: DEC 02, 2013 # Proposal Mgt Rec Vote Cast Sponsor 1.1 Elect Director Jenny A. Hourihan For For Management 1.2 Elect Director Steven C. Voorhees For For Management 1.3 Elect Director J. Powell Brown For Withhold Management 1.4 Elect Director Robert M. Chapman For For Management 1.5 Elect Director Terrell K. Crews For For Management 1.6 Elect Director Russell M. Currey For For Management 2 Ratify Auditors For For Management 3 Advisory Vote to Ratify Named For For Management Executive Officers' Compensation 4 Declassify the Board of Directors For For Management ====================== Voya Index Solution 2015 Portfolio ====================== This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ====================== Voya Index Solution 2020 Portfolio ====================== This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ====================== Voya Index Solution 2025 Portfolio ====================== This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ====================== Voya Index Solution 2030 Portfolio ====================== This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ====================== Voya Index Solution 2035 Portfolio ====================== This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ====================== Voya Index Solution 2040 Portfolio ====================== This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ====================== Voya Index Solution 2045 Portfolio ====================== This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ====================== Voya Index Solution 2050 Portfolio ====================== This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ====================== Voya Index Solution 2055 Portfolio ====================== This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ===================== Voya Index Solution Income Portfolio ===================== This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ========================= Voya Solution 2015 Portfolio ========================= VOYA INVESTORS TRUST (ING TOTAL RETURN BOND PORTFOLIO) Ticker: IPCBX Security ID: 449797158 Meeting Date: JAN 28, 2014 Meeting Type: EGM Record Date: NOV 08, 2013 # Proposal Mgt Rec Vote Cast Sponsor 1 Approve an Agreement and Plan of For F=90.35% Management Reorganization A=2.98% AB=6.67% NOTE: The above meeting was proportionally voted. F=For, A=Against, AB=Abstain, W=Withhold ========================= Voya Solution 2020 Portfolio ========================= VOYA INVESTORS TRUST (ING TOTAL RETURN BOND PORTFOLIO) Ticker: IPCBX Security ID: 449797158 Meeting Date: JAN 28, 2014 Meeting Type: EGM Record Date: NOV 08, 2013 # Proposal Mgt Rec Vote Cast Sponsor 1 Approve an Agreement and Plan of For F=90.35% Management Reorganization A=2.98% AB=6.67% NOTE: The above meeting was proportionally voted. F=For, A=Against, AB=Abstain, W=Withhold ========================= Voya Solution 2025 Portfolio ========================= VOYA INVESTORS TRUST (ING TOTAL RETURN BOND PORTFOLIO) Ticker: IPCBX Security ID: 449797158 Meeting Date: JAN 28, 2014 Meeting Type: EGM Record Date: NOV 08, 2013 # Proposal Mgt Rec Vote Cast Sponsor 1 Approve an Agreement and Plan of For F=90.35% Management Reorganization A=2.98% AB=6.67% NOTE: The above meeting was proportionally voted. F=For, A=Against, AB=Abstain, W=Withhold ========================= Voya Solution 2030 Portfolio ========================= VOYA INVESTORS TRUST (ING TOTAL RETURN BOND PORTFOLIO) Ticker: IPCBX Security ID: 449797158 Meeting Date: JAN 28, 2014 Meeting Type: EGM Record Date: NOV 08, 2013 # Proposal Mgt Rec Vote Cast Sponsor 1 Approve an Agreement and Plan of For F=90.35% Management Reorganization A=2.98% AB=6.67% NOTE: The above meeting was proportionally voted. F=For, A=Against, AB=Abstain, W=Withhold ========================= Voya Solution 2035 Portfolio ========================= This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ========================= Voya Solution 2040 Portfolio ========================= This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. ========================= Voya Solution 2045 Portfolio ========================= This fund had no proxy voting activity during the reporting period. =========================
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