I voted well, but my situation is borderline very well. We have several bike racks, including one in a covered area with a security camera and lots of employees entering and leaving (because it's also by the smoking area). We have locker rooms with showers. We have small kitchens on every floor with refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, sinks and tables.
On the down side, we are not allowed to bring bikes in the building. I have stashed my bike in a storage room on occasion when bad weather prevented me from riding home, and I was discouraged but not prohibited from doing so. Our showers often don't work (no hot water). Some coworkers complained about me hanging my bike clothes to dry in the storage room, which is seldom used by anyone, so I had to start hanging them in my office. I am not supposed to have a drying rack in my office but my supervisor told me it was OK.
What is baffling about my workplace is why there are not more bike commuters. I work in the environmental field in a new "green" LEED certified building. Yet I am one of only 2-3 cyclists who commute regularly among hundreds of employees. Our climate is favorable to year round cycling and our roads and greenways are conducive to commuting.