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How does a primary runoff work?

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How does a primary runoff work?

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When no candidate in a state primary receives 40 percent or more of the vote, a runoff may be requested. Under state law, the runner-up must request a runoff by notifying the State Board of Elections by the ninth day after the election. Only the top two vote-getters can be included on the second ballot.

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