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Majority voting
The financial definition for Majority voting:
Voting system under which corporate shareholders vote for each director separately. Related: Cumulative voting.
Similar MatchesMajority shareholderMajority shareholder A shareholder who is part of a group that controls more than half the outstanding shares of a corporation.
Super MajoritySuper Majority A proposal requiring more than a simple majority of the votes eligible to be cast at an annual or special meeting. A super majority is often a 2/3 (66.66%) vote, but it can be as high as 3/4 (75%) or 4/5 (80%).
Supermajority amendmentSupermajority amendment Often used in risk arbitrage. Corporate amendment requiring that a substantial majority (usually 67% to 90%) of stockholders approve important transactions, such as mergers.
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