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17 December, 11:13
In texas, when is a runoff primary required?
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A runoff is required when no candidate receives a majority of votes. The runoff or the two-round system is a voting framework used to choose a solitary victory, whereby just two applicants from the first round proceed to the second round. Moment overflow voting, a constituent framework whereby voters rank the hopefuls arranged by inclination.
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