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  2. Two-round system - Wikipedia

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    In smaller elections, such as those in assemblies or private organizations, it is sometimes possible to conduct both rounds in quick succession. More commonly, however, large-scale public elections the two rounds of runoff voting are held on separate days, and so involve voters going to the polls twice and governments conducting two elections.

  3. Condorcet winner criterion - Wikipedia

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    In this case, the option of paying off the debt is the beats-all winner, because repaying debt is more popular than the other two options. But, it is worth noting that such a winner will not always exist. In this case, tournament solutions search for the candidate who is closest to being an undefeated champion.

  4. Exhaustive ballot - Wikipedia

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    The exhaustive ballot is a voting system used to elect a single winner. Under the exhaustive ballot the elector casts a single vote for his or her chosen candidate. However, if no candidate is supported by an overall majority of votes then the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated and a further round of voting occurs.

  5. What's an election runoff? Why are runoffs necessary? Here's ...

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    With Election Day over, here's what Georgia voters need to know about runoff elections for this year's primary.

  6. Debt limit law sets up 'enormous' stakes for the 2024 election

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    The new debt ceiling law means the next president and Congress will need to act on a default deadline, as well as Obamacare and Trump tax cuts, after the 2024 election. Debt limit law sets up ...

  7. Trump is either in debt or already running for re-election - AOL

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    Thirty-six hours after Donald Trump won the presidential election, his campaign committee is still asking supporters for money. Trump is either in debt or already running for re-election Skip to ...

  8. Runoff voting - Wikipedia

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    Runoff voting can refer to: Sequential-loser methods based on plurality voting: Two-round system, a voting system where only the top two candidates from the first round continue to the second round. Instant-runoff voting, an electoral system where last-place candidates are eliminated one by one until only one candidate is left.

  9. 'Vote one last time': How Georgia runoff elections work and ...

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    This runoff election, however, will be different from the last two, as the time has been shortened from nine weeks to four with the passing of the wide-ranging and controversial S.B. 202 election law.

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