State A - Computers 1- 5 You get 2 electoral votes, Computer 1 and 2 are your electors for the cats, Computer 3 and 4 are your electors for the dogs, and computer 5 will count the ballots and record them.
State B - Computers 6 -14 You get 2 electoral votes, Computer 6 and 8 are your electors for the cats,
Computer 10 and 12 are your electors for the dogs, and Computers 13 and 14 will
count the ballots and record them.
State C - Computers 15 - 30 You get 4 electoral votes, Computer 15, 16, 17 and 18 are your electors for the cats, Computers 20, 21, 22, and 23 are your electors for the dogs, and
Computer 25 and 26 will count the ballots and record them.
State B - Computers 6 -14 You get 2 electoral votes, Computer 6 and 8 are your electors for the cats,
Computer 10 and 12 are your electors for the dogs, and Computers 13 and 14 will
count the ballots and record them.
State C - Computers 15 - 30 You get 4 electoral votes, Computer 15, 16, 17 and 18 are your electors for the cats, Computers 20, 21, 22, and 23 are your electors for the dogs, and
Computer 25 and 26 will count the ballots and record them.
We are voting on which animal we like better: cats or dogs?
- Each person cast your vote on the slip of paper. Then hand it to your ballot counters.
- Ballot counters, count the ballots and record the results (how many for dogs and how many for cats). Let the correct set of Electors know that they won.
- Once everyone is done, Electors will meet at the front of the room to cast their votes. You have to vote according to your group majority.
- We will compare the popular vote to the Electoral vote.
Remember, in the event of a tie, each State gets only one vote.