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Voting stocks enable shareholders to cast ballots at corporate meetings on specific issues. Shareholders may vote on matters such as electing board members, authorising mergers, or enacting corporate policy, with each voting stock typically carrying one vote.
What type of shares have voting rights?
Ordinary shares are the most common type of share. They typically carry voting rights but do not give shareholders the right to receive or demand dividends. Ordinary shareholders also receive less dividends compared to shareholders who hold preference shares.
What class are voting shares?
Class A, common stock: Each share confers one vote and ordinary access to dividends and assets. Class B, preferred stock: Each share confers one vote, but shareholders receive $2 in dividends for every $1 distributed to Class A shareholders. This class of stock has priority distribution for dividends and assets.
What is an example of a super voting share?
For example, Facebook (Meta Platforms) has a dual-class structure. As of 2024, Mark Zuckerberg owns around 13% of Facebooks equity but controls over 53% of the total voting power through his super-voting shares.
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