RE: Proxy VotingSome of the resolutions are pretty much standard for every AGM. Election of directors, appointing of the auditor etc. Each shareholder has to decide if you agree with what management is prosposing or not. In CD's case it is pretty much assured that all resolutions put forward will again pass by a large margin. But no one really knows until after the count.
If I was going to vote personally, I would vote "for" every resolution. Although I do not like the "option" idea there has to be an incentive for the board members to perform. (Even though two of them have been around since the beginning and have had lots of time to earn the previous ones. In Chuck's case though he has kept the company alive for the last 2 years by paying out of his own pocket. The commodity prices at the time didn't help either.)
For my proxies, I have appointed someone to vote on my behalf because they will actually attend the AGM. I only did this in case something new came up at the meeting and my appointee would have the authority over my shares.
Long story but in most cases, just go to the website as listed on your proxy(if this applies to your certificates) and vote online. I am guessing that the vast majority will once again vote "For" the managements resolutions.