WordNet
n. shares in a corporation that entitle the shareholder to voting and proxy rights
Usage examples of "voting stock".
If you want nothing but Yes men on your board, let us note that I control much less than five percent of the voting stock.
Also, as de-facto chairman of the board, I thought it would look better if I owned a bigger block, too, so I traded you some blue chips and tax-exempts for some of your senior-corporation voting stock.
He controlled, his own and his parents', just under 45% of the voting stock.
And we can give Helene stock to keep her helping us, just not voting stock.
They would need help here on Earth and might share voting stock--though they would prefer to sell bonds and retain control.
They would need help here on Earth and might share voting stock—.
Without the old man she would have gone ahead and done it, traded her controlling, voting stock for the Ganymede property.