John Miller
Elections aren’t just for adults-they’re part of a process that shapes the world every person lives in. This book takes young readers behind the scenes of how voting works, showing why it matters, how it happens, and the role every citizen plays in making decisions for their community, state, and country.Written for kids ages 7-12, it explains complex ideas in a way that’s clear, engaging, and relatable. From learning how ballots are counted, to understanding what happens when results are challenged, to seeing why disagreement is healthy in a democracy, each chapter helps kids connect the dots between the choices voters make and the changes that follow.The book also explores ways children can be involved before they’re old enough to cast a ballot-whether that’s helping family members get ready to vote, joining school mock elections, or taking part in local events that make a difference. Along the way, readers will discover real-life examples where one vote made history and see how even the smallest voices can inspire big change.By the final page, kids will not only understand the mechanics of elections-they’ll see themselves as future changemakers with the power to shape tomorrow.