Elections are like choosing your favorite team captain, but in different countries, the rules change. In some places, people vote quietly and keep their choices a secret. In others, they cheer for their favorite candidate until someone wins by the loudest shout. It’s fun to see how many ways there are to pick a leader.
Examples
- In Japan, you can write your favorite person’s name if they’re not listed on the ballot.
- In some African countries, people shout out the names of their preferred candidates until one is declared the winner.
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