Imagine you're playing a game where everyone has to choose between two teams. If the final score is really close, like 101 to 100, then one person’s choice can make all the difference. That's how a single vote can change an election! It might feel small, but in a big match with millions of players, even one person can win the game for everyone.
Examples
- A group of 20 kids votes for their favorite pizza topping, and one extra vote turns pepperoni into the winner instead of cheese.
- In a race between two horses, one extra rider at the end makes the difference, just like in an election.
- If only one person decides to join a club, it could be enough to make that club win a competition.
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See also
- How Do Voting Systems Actually Work?
- How Can a Single Vote Change the Whole Election?
- How Does a Democracy Stay Balanced?
- How Did Voting Influence Ancient Rulers?
- How Can One Person Change the World?
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