Imagine you're playing a game with your friends where the winner is decided by who gets more points. If everyone votes for their favorite person, sometimes just one person's vote can change who wins, like when two people are tied and one more vote makes the difference! That’s what happens in elections too. A single vote can make someone win instead of losing.
Examples
- A family voting together, with just one person deciding the winner.
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See also
- How Does Gerrymandering Really Work?
- How Does a Single Coin Influence the Outcome of an Election?
- How Does a Pop Vote Really Work in an Election?
- How Can a Single Vote Decide an Election?
- How Does Gerrymandering Really Warp Elections?