Item 5.07 Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.

On May 26, 2022, CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. (the "Company") held its annual meeting of shareholders. The matters that were submitted to a vote of shareholders and the related results are as follows:*

1. The following directors were elected to serve for a term of one-year and until their respective successors are elected and qualified:

Charles B. Lebovitz (22,223,497 votes for, 1,936,986 votes withheld,
            3,186,476 broker non-votes and no abstentions);


         •  Stephen D. Lebovitz (22,235,851 votes for, 1,924,632 votes withheld,
            3,186,476 broker non-votes and no abstentions);


         •  Jonathan M. Heller (21,930,399 votes for, 2,230,084 votes withheld,
            3,186,476 broker non-votes and no abstentions);


         •  Marjorie L. Bowen (22,316,558 votes for, 1,843,925 votes withheld,
            3,186,476 broker non-votes and no abstentions);


         •  David J. Contis (22,212,914 votes for, 1,947,569 votes withheld,
            3,186,476 broker non-votes and no abstentions);


         •  David M. Fields (22,213,240 votes for, 1,947,243 votes withheld,
            3,186,476 broker non-votes and no abstentions);


         •  Robert G. Gifford (22,200,861 votes for, 1,959,622 votes withheld,
            3,186,476 broker non-votes and no abstentions); and


         •  Kaj Vazales (17,935,196 votes for, 6,225,287 votes withheld, 3,186,476
            broker non-votes and no abstentions).


      2. Deloitte & Touche, LLP was ratified as the Company's independent
         registered public accountants for its fiscal year ending December 31,
         2022 (27,119,941 votes for, 172,232 votes against, 54,786 abstentions and
         no broker non-votes).


      3. The advisory vote on the Company's executive compensation program for its
         named executive officers, as disclosed in the Company's proxy statement
         for the 2022 annual meeting, was approved (23,726,806 votes for, 398,482
         votes against, 35,195 abstentions and 3,186,476 broker non-votes). The
         Company's Compensation Committee will consider the results of this
         advisory vote in making future decisions on named executive officer
         compensation.

*Total votes cast for each nominee or matter, as well as broker non-votes, may vary due to the rounding of fractional shares included in the totals.

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