Elon Musk's Voting Control of SPCX: Class A vs Class B Shares
Musk retains supermajority voting via Class B shares. Class A public floats carry 1 vote per share; Class B carry 10. Full explainer with the mechanics and the trading implications.
Topic
spcx-voting
Ticker
SPCX
Updated
Jun 14, 2026
The short answer
Musk retains supermajority voting via Class B shares. Class A public floats carry 1 vote per share; Class B carry 10.
Why it matters
This question comes up because SPCX is the most-searched ticker on retail brokers since June 12, 2026. Getting the basic mechanics right — ticker, exchange, share class, dividend policy — is the difference between a clean thesis and a costly assumption.
The trading implication is straightforward: don't guess. Confirm the mechanic, then size the position.
What to do next
Bookmark the SPCX live dashboard for real-time price, cap and session state. Read the valuation deep dive to see why SPCX carries the multiple it does. Read the trading strategies page to see how the calendar of launches, earnings and lock-up dates drives the tape.
Key takeaways
- Musk retains supermajority voting via Class B shares. Class A public floats carry 1 vote per share; Class B carry 10.
- Confirm the mechanic before sizing the position
- Follow the SPCX calendar — it drives the tape
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