Imagine you're picking a team captain for your soccer game. If every kid votes, and only one person has the deciding vote, that one vote can pick the winner, just like how a single vote in an election can change who wins. It might not always be the most important part of the game, but it can make all the difference.
Examples
- A class president election where only one vote decides who wins
- One person’s ballot making their favorite team win
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See also
- How Can a Single Vote Change Everything?
- How Does a Secret Vote Really Work?
- How Does a Simple Vote Decide an Entire Election?
- What are mixed electoral systems?
- What are ballots?