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Stockholders' Equity
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
Stockholders' Equity Note [Abstract]  
Stockholders' Equity
Note 8. Stockholders’ Equity
APAM - Stockholders’ Equity
APAM had the following authorized and outstanding equity as of March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively:
Outstanding
AuthorizedAs of March 31, 2020As of December 31, 2019
Voting Rights (1)
Economic Rights
Common shares
Class A, par value $0.01 per share
500,000,000  60,647,331  56,429,825  
1 vote per share
Proportionate
Class B, par value $0.01 per share
200,000,000  5,980,743  7,803,364  
1 vote per share
None
Class C, par value $0.01 per share
400,000,000  11,962,349  13,568,665  
1 vote per share
None
(1) The Company’s employees to whom Artisan has granted equity have entered into a stockholders agreement with respect to all shares of APAM common stock they have acquired from the Company and any shares they may acquire from the Company in the future, pursuant to which they granted an irrevocable voting proxy to a Stockholders Committee. As of March 31, 2020, Artisan’s employees held 5,202,060 restricted shares of Class A common stock and all 5,980,743 outstanding shares of Class B common stock, all of which were subject to the agreement.
APAM is dependent on cash generated by Holdings to fund any dividends. Generally, Holdings will make distributions to all of its partners, including APAM, based on the proportionate ownership each holds in Holdings. APAM will fund dividends to its stockholders from its proportionate share of those distributions after provision for its taxes and other obligations. APAM declared and paid the following dividends per share during the three months ended March 31, 2020 and 2019:
Type of DividendClass of StockFor the Three Months Ended March 31,
20202019
QuarterlyClass A Common$0.68  $0.56  
Special AnnualClass A Common$0.60  $1.03  

The following table summarizes APAM’s stock transactions for the three months ended March 31, 2020:
Total Stock Outstanding
Class A Common Stock(1)
Class B Common StockClass C Common Stock
Balance at December 31, 201977,801,854  56,429,825  7,803,364  13,568,665  
2020 Follow-On Offering—  1,802,326  (1,777,326) (25,000) 
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges—  1,626,611  (45,295) (1,581,316) 
Restricted Share Award Grants916,085  916,085  —  —  
Restricted Share Award Net Share Settlement(126,971) (126,971) —  —  
Delivery of Shares Underlying RSUs24,233  24,233  —  —  
Employee-Partner Terminations(24,778) (24,778) —  —  
Balance at March 31, 2020
78,590,423  60,647,331  5,980,743  11,962,349  
(1) There were 304,570 and 297,891 restricted stock units outstanding at March 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, respectively. In addition, there were 60,000 performance share units outstanding at March 31, 2020. Based on the current status of the market and performance conditions, the 60,000 unvested performance share units would ultimately result in the issuance of 90,000 shares of Class A common stock if all other vesting conditions were met. Restricted stock units and performance share units are not reflected in the table because they are not considered outstanding or issued stock.
Each Class A, Class B, Class D and Class E common unit of Holdings (together with the corresponding share of Class B or Class C common stock) is exchangeable for one share of Class A common stock. The corresponding shares of Class B and Class C common stock are immediately canceled upon any such exchange.
Upon termination of employment with Artisan, an employee-partner’s Class B common units are exchanged for Class E common units and the corresponding shares of Class B common stock are canceled. APAM issues the former employee-partner a number of shares of Class C common stock equal to the former employee-partner’s number of Class E common units. Class E common units are exchangeable for Class A common stock subject to the same restrictions and limitations on exchange applicable to the other common units of Holdings.
Artisan Partners Holdings - Partners’ Equity
Holdings makes distributions of its net income to the holders of its partnership units for income taxes as required under the terms of the partnership agreement and also makes additional distributions under the terms of the partnership agreement. The distributions are recorded in the financial statements on the declaration date, or on the payment date in lieu of a declaration date. Holdings’ partnership distributions for the three months ended March 31, 2020 and 2019, were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
20202019
Holdings Partnership Distributions to Limited Partners$17,076  $22,591  
Holdings Partnership Distributions to APAM45,104  53,401  
Total Holdings Partnership Distributions$62,180  $75,992  
The distributions are recorded as a reduction to consolidated stockholders’ equity, with the exception of distributions made to APAM, which are eliminated upon consolidation.