That would prevent voters from having to go to the polls again in expensive, low -
turnout runoff elections.
Not exact matches
It's extremely rare that
turnout increases in a
runoff election.
In the 2013 Democratic public advocate
runoff election,
turnout was seven percent, compared to 18 percent in the primary, according to data provided by FairVote, a nonpartisan group that pushes for electoral reforms.
The
turnout in the
runoff election was even worse, he said — at 8.4 percent — and cost $ 15 million.
An unusual
runoff election with what is expected to be an extremely low voter
turnout is taking place today, with potentially far - reaching implications for education in the state's largest school district, Los Angeles Unified.