Phrases with «primary runoff»

"Primary runoff" refers to a second election that takes place when no candidate in a primary election receives enough votes to be declared the winner. It is a way to determine the final candidate by having a second round of voting between the two candidates who received the most votes. Full definition

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Sentences with «primary runoff»

  • On March 29 the Texas Secretary of State sent an urgent memorandum to all county clerks, elections administrators and county chairs noting that many officials had not received electronic programming or paper ballots for primary runoff elections to be held on April 11. (voices.washingtonpost.com)
  • The 2013 Democratic primary runoff for public advocate, for instance, cost the city $ 13 million and only drew 6.9 percent of eligible voters, according to FairVote. (patch.com)
  • (CNN)- Chris McDaniel's campaign said it expects to file a challenge «within the next ten days» to the results from last month's GOP Senate primary runoff in Mississippi. (politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com)
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