There is only one class of voting shares, and John K. Park has all of them.
So, yes, if it is voted for, it can happen. That simply means that if Park wants a split, he can vote for it.
It says NO WHERE that every shareholder should be allowed to vote.
In your own writing, you included: "each class or series of stock affected by such forward or reverse split entitled to vote"
THERE IS ONLY ONE CLASS OF JP3E ENTITLED TO VOTE. Get it yet?
Who again doesn't admit their mistakes?