In a lot of countries it is possible to simply change the way share based voting works.
By default 1 share equals one vote. But quite a few jurisdictions allow companies to define a different voting scheme, allowing to f.e. limit a person's votes to at most 20% of the total amount of votes, regardless of their share ownership.
This of course depends on the jurisdictions in question.
By default 1 share equals one vote. But quite a few jurisdictions allow companies to define a different voting scheme, allowing to f.e. limit a person's votes to at most 20% of the total amount of votes, regardless of their share ownership.
This of course depends on the jurisdictions in question.