Sentences with phrase «runoff election won»

His Republican opponent in the runoff election won 21 % of the vote yesterday.

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In any case, Sarkozy won the final runoff election by the largest margin since the days of De Gaulle, and Royal's great personal charisma and strong online support saved her not at all.
If no candidate wins an outright majority in the general election, a runoff election is held between the top two vote - getters.
But the question is not only whether she will win, but also whether she will surpass the 50 percent threshold needed to avoid a runoff election on June 8.
[13] Since none of the candidates received more than 50 percent of the vote, the top two vote - getters in the special election, Missy Warren McGee and Kathryn Rehner, faced off in the runoff election, which McGee won.
There is no Republican candidate, so whoever wins the Oct. 1 runoff will win the general election as well.
Neither candidate won more than 50 percent of the vote in the June 4 primary, prompting a runoff election that drew millions of dollars in outside spending.
-- «Gigi Simmons wins runoff election for Gainesville's District 1» via Andrew Caplan of the Gainesville Sun
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This means that candidates can win the election with a small percentage of the vote — and the runoff ends up costing the city millions of dollars.
I won a runoff election to the office of public advocate in 2013.
The Marist poll also included questions about a potential runoff election, in the event none of the candidates garner the necessary 40 percent of the vote to win the primary.
«Tonight, Sen. Lincoln won a narrow victory after a bruising runoff election where each and every day she was reminded that her success is only measured by doing right by working people and their families.
Earlier this year, Clinton went back to his home state of Arkansas to help Sen. Blanche Lincoln win a bruising primary runoff election against the state's lieutenant governor.
If no candidate wins 40 percent of the vote in the primary, the top two will face off in a runoff election for the nomination.
If no candidate wins an outright majority in the primary election, a runoff election is held between the top two vote - getters.
AFC supported candidates in three runoff elections, with two winning their primary today.
Of those, 7 won their primary outright and 5 advanced to a runoff election.
CCSA Advocates is proud to report that all four candidates endorsed by CCSA Advocates in the March 3 LAUSD primary election have either won outright or advanced into the May 19 runoff election.
The 1980 graduate of the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine won the runoff election for the state's 5th District on Dec. 6.
Since Republicans have already won control of the Senate, the state's runoff election will have less significance.
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