Discussion paper

DP11933 Blockholder Voting

By introducing a shareholder with many votes (a blockholder) to a standard model of voting, we uncover several striking results. First, if a blockholder is unbiased, she may not vote with all of her shares. This is efficient, as it prevents her vote from drowning out the information provided by other votes. Second, if this blockholder can announce her vote before the vote takes place, other shareholders may ignore their information and vote with the blockholder to support her superior information. Third, if the blockholder is biased, some shareholders will try to counter the blockholder's vote. The results are robust to allowing for information acquisition and trade. This suggests that regulations discouraging or prohibiting abstention, strategic behavior, and/or coordination may reduce efficiency.

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Citation

Bar-Isaac, H and J Shapiro (2017), ‘DP11933 Blockholder Voting‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 11933. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp11933