How Does a Simple Vote Decide an Entire Election?

A single vote is like one brick in a big wall. If enough people put their bricks up, the wall gets really strong, and it can knock down the other side. In an election, every person's vote adds to that wall. Even if you think your vote doesn’t matter much, it helps others build that wall too!

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Examples

  1. A kid voted for their favorite ice cream flavor, it helped win the school’s president.
  2. One person voting in a big city made all the difference between two teams in a sports match.
  3. Your vote was what let your classmate be elected as the new leader of your group.

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