Runoff


The meaning of the word Runoff is: an extra election or contest used to decide a winner when the first event failed to result in a clear victor


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Since the vote was too close to count between two of the candidates, there will be a runoff next month.

published by Suzy on 2021-12-24 18:57:01


A runoff is held when a winner can’t be decided after the first competition.

published by Darrell on 2021-07-26 22:41:40


Because the results of the balloting were extremely close, the losing candidate petitioned for a runoff.

published by Stanton on 2021-06-13 09:46:26


We won’t know who our mayor is until the two candidates with the largest number of votes participate in the runoff.

published by Vivienne on 2021-05-02 05:45:59


If none of the political candidates obtain at least fifty percent of the votes, there will be a runoff.

published by Sherryl on 2021-02-04 20:09:37


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