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This excerpt taken from the ALL DEF 14A filed Apr 2, 2008. How to vote If you hold your shares in your own name as a registered stockholder, you may vote in person by attending the annual meeting or you may instruct the proxies how to vote your shares in any of the following ways:
You may vote by telephone or Internet 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Such votes are valid under Delaware law. If you hold your shares through a bank, broker, or other record holder, you may vote your shares by following the instructions they have provided. If you hold your shares through The Savings and Profit Sharing Fund of Allstate Employees, see the instructions on page 3. This excerpt taken from the ALL DEF 14A filed Apr 2, 2007. How to vote If you hold your shares in your own name as a record holder, you may instruct the proxies how to vote your shares in any of the following ways:
You may vote by telephone or Internet 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Such votes are valid under Delaware law. If you hold your shares through a bank, broker, or other record holder, you may vote your shares by following the instructions they have provided. This excerpt taken from the ALL DEF 14A filed Mar 27, 2006. How to vote If you hold your shares in your own name as a record holder, you may instruct the proxies how to vote your shares in any of the following ways:
You may vote by telephone or Internet 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you vote using the Internet, such votes are valid under Delaware law. If you hold your shares through a bank, broker, or other record holder, you may vote your shares by following the instructions they have provided. This excerpt taken from the ALL DEF 14A filed Mar 25, 2005. How to vote If you hold your shares in your own name as a record holder, you may instruct the proxies how to vote your shares in any of the following ways:
You may vote by telephone or Internet 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you vote using the Internet, such votes are valid under Delaware law. If you hold your shares through a bank, broker, or other record holder, you may vote your shares by following the instructions they have provided. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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