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Synonyms and antonyms of the word: runoffs

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If their proposal goes forward, Pennsylvania voters could start seeing runoffs to determine candidates for a general election.

Source: https://www.mcall.com/2023/05/26/runoff-elections-crowded-pennsylvania-primary-races/

In all four of those elections, everyone who made the runoffs won at least 22% in the first round.

Source: https://www.denverpost.com/2023/03/02/denver-mayor-race-politics-campaigning/

Primary runoffs are Aug. 29. The general election is Nov. 7, with runoffs Nov. 28.

Source: https://www.breezynews.com/local/mississippi-candidates-for-statewide-offices-square-off-in-party-primaries

Primary runoffs are Aug. 29. The general election is Nov. 7, with runoffs Nov. 28.

Source: https://www.breezynews.com/local/mississippi-candidates-for-statewide-offices-square-off-in-party-primaries

Yang also argued that introducing instant runoffs would save South Carolina money by eliminating two-round primary runoffs the state already holds.

Source: https://www.postandcourier.com/politics/take-your-pick-andrew-yang-pitches-ranked-choice-to-sc/article_d439da6c-9b66-11ed-80c3-ff258f47d345.html

Yang also argued that introducing instant runoffs would save South Carolina money by eliminating two-round primary runoffs the state already holds.

Source: https://www.postandcourier.com/politics/take-your-pick-andrew-yang-pitches-ranked-choice-to-sc/article_d439da6c-9b66-11ed-80c3-ff258f47d345.html