Mr. Handford suggests voting as a solution for what everyone should buy at Hooper's Store with the money they've pooled together in Sesame Street Episode 3003 (1992). Later in the episode, Gordon and Susan explain how a voting machine works when they take their son Miles to the local voting center. They explain that you have to be eighteen and not a dog to vote...
Elections are a process by which a population votes for individuals to hold a position of public office within a government. Elections can be held for a number of political leaders including presidents, prime ministers, senators, governors, mayors, and other roles. Before an election is held...Count von Count plans to take his bats out for Bat Day, but he can't understand them when they all express their wishes at the same time. He takes a vote: two bats vote to go see "Teenage Mutant Ninja Bats" with Bat Midler, and three bats vote for bug burgers at Burger Count.Dog City holds an election in the second season episode "Of Mutts and Mayors," with gangster Bugsy Vile running for mayor. The popular vote actually goes to incumbent Mayor Kickbark, but since Bugsy has arranged hizzoner's disappearance, he successfully steals the election.Set against a "Vote for Wilkins Coffee" banner, Wilkins asks Wontkins if he's going to run against the Wilkins Coffee Party in the "Nobody Beats Wilkins" commercial.