Corporate
May 12, 2006
Majority Voting Could Harm Shareholder Interests
Forum Column - By Keith Paul Bishop - American entertainer W.C. Fields once quipped, "I never vote for anybody, I always vote against." Fields, of course, was hoping for a laugh. Voters in political elections, of course, are not normally given the option of voting against a candidate.




By Keith Paul Bishop
American entertainer W.C. Fields once quipped, "I never vote for anybody, I always vote against." Fields, of course, was hoping for a laugh. Voters in political elections, of course, are not normally given the option of voting against a candidate. They can either cast a vote for a candidate or cast no vote at all.
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