Imagine you're in a classroom and everyone has to pick their favorite ice cream flavor, chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry. If you all write your choice on a piece of paper and drop it into a box, the teacher will count them later. That's like how voting systems work in real life. Sometimes people use machines to speed up counting, but they still need to make sure everything is fair.
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- How are votes counted?
- How Can a Single Vote Change Everything?
- How Do Secret Ballots Actually Keep Votes Safe?
- How Does a Secret Vote Really Work?
- How Do Voting Systems Actually Work?