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Voting Rights

In Wall Street jargon, this phrase refers to the right to vote on corporate policy, who is in the board of directors, and decisions on issuing securities like stocks and bonds.

Companies usually have different classes of stock; e.g., A-shares are "one share, one vote," B-shares are "one share, ten votes," and so on.

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