EXAMPLE OF A TYPICAL DAY
This is what each person will send me by the end of each day:
- Who he/she wants to be Leader of the Day
- Who he/she wants to be eliminated
- A list of four people he/she would give obstacles too if he/she was elected as Leader of the Day in order (just in case 1 of the 3 people is eliminated)
All of the things above will come into effect the following day and then the process will be repeated. For example, let's pretend Sheila is voting on Tuesday.
- Sheila elects Craig as Leader of the Day. This means for Wednesday's Leader of the Day, Craig will have one vote. At the end of Tuesday, I will count up all the votes. At the start of Wednesday, I will announce who received the most votes and that person will be the Leader of the Day for Wednesday.
- On Tuesday, it was announced that the Leader of the Day gave obstacles to Jenn, Sam, and Tyler, which means they all have two votes against them. Sheila votes to eliminate Tyler, thus he now has three votes against him. The votes will be tallied by the end of Tuesday and the person who has the most votes, and is thus eliminated, will be announced on Wednesday.
- Sheila doesn't think she will get enough votes to become Leader of the Day for Wednesday, but she has to send in her choices anyways just in case she is elected. She lists Tyler, Jenn, Sam, and Jasmine. If she wins Leader of the Day, Tyler, Jenn, and Sam will receive obstacles. However, if any of those three people are eliminated, then Jasmine will receive an obstacle as well.
A few things:
- Sheila can vote out anyone, not just the people with obstacles.
- The Leader of the Day can be voted out.
- Sheila can vote out the same person she elected as Leader of the Day.
- If there is a tie for Leader of the Day, it goes to the next person with the most votes.
- If there is a tie for a person to be eliminated, the person eliminated will be the person who received the least votes for Leader of the Day. If there is still a tie, both people will be eliminated.