Imagine you and your friends are choosing who gets to be the leader of a game. You all vote for your favorite person, and whoever has the most votes wins! That's like an election. But sometimes people cheat or use tricks, that’s when things get unfair.
Examples
- A classroom votes for their favorite teacher, and the one with the most thumbs-up wins.
- In a game of rock-paper-scissors, if no one has the same hand, they play again between just two people.
- If someone sneaks in extra ballots under the table, the election might not be fair.
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See also
- How Do ‘Elections’ Work in Different Countries Around the World?
- Why Do Countries Have Different Numbers of Votes in the UN?
- How Did People Vote Before Elections?
- Why Do Countries Have Different Numbers of Representatives in Parliament?
- How Did the Ancient Greeks Vote in Elections?
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