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“The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.”

Joseph Stalin

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Think about voting in an election where everyone gets to choose who they want to be their leader. The act of choosing or voting by the people alone doesn't determine the final result. What's really important is who counts the votes because they have the power to decide the winner. For example, if you and your friends vote on what game to play, but only one friend counts and announces the votes, that friend can easily change the results to their liking. This quote illustrates that having control over counting votes gives more power than just casting a vote. It highlights the importance of trust, honesty, and transparency in any system where voting occurs. It’s a reminder that for any election to be fair, the process of counting votes must be trustworthy. In real life, ensuring that vote counting is fair and scrutinized helps to maintain democracy and fairness. This can be applied in everyday situations by advocating for fair practices and ensuring you are part of processes where transparency is required.

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Democracy Elections Government Political control Political power Vote counting
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