>>6076096Yes. Voting power comes from shares, which he still holds. Specifically, he has 92.2% of the Class B shares, which offer 10x the votes of the Class A shares that non-blood relatives must hold.
Even on matters where both classes vote together equally, Vince is the largest shareholder in the company by a considerable margin.
His power is not in question. This is just about optics while trying to sell the company.