A single vote can change the whole election if it's the last one needed to win. Imagine you're in a race where two teams are trying to win: if someone votes for the team that was just one vote away from winning, boom, that team wins! It’s like being the final person who makes a group of people reach their goal.
Examples
- In a race between two teams, one person's vote decides who gets to be champion.
- A family member’s single ballot changes the outcome of an entire election.
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See also
- How Does a Simple Vote Decide an Entire Election?
- How Does a Secret Vote Really Work?
- What are ballots?
- Why Do Governments Change Leaders Every Few Years?
- What are mixed electoral systems?