For Educators — Global Election Simulator

Every simulator is a hands-on way to teach how real elections work, from a single first-past-the-post seat to a full proportional parliament with coalition maths. There is nothing to install and no student account to set up, so a class can be exploring a live map within the first minute of the period.

Curriculum fit. The sims map onto the units most courses already teach: the US House and presidential sims for AP US Government (districting, the Electoral College, popular vote versus seat count); Germany, the United Kingdom and Japan side by side for comparative government; a coalition-formation exercise on a real parliament for IB Global Politics.

Lesson plans. We provide ready-to-use lesson plans keyed to specific simulators, each with an objective, a warm-up, a guided activity and discussion questions, built to drop into a single class period. Email leoc4321@gmail.com to request the current set or one built around a country or standard you teach.

Trust and privacy. Each simulator reproduces the official election result exactly under the country's real electoral law before it explores any hypothetical; the full method is public. Because no one signs in, there is no student data to manage under COPPA or FERPA.

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