What is the purpose of a runoff election?
The purpose of a runoff election is to ensure that the candidate with the most support from the electorate wins. When a race has more than two candidates, it is possible for a candidate to win without receiving a majority of the votes. When this happens, a runoff election is held to determine the winner. In Delaware, a runoff election is triggered when none of the candidates in the general election receives fifty percent of the votes or more. If one candidate does not receive a majority, the two candidates with the most votes then compete in a runoff election. The winner of the runoff is the one who receives a majority of the votes. Runoff elections allow for voters to have a say in who the winner of an election is. Without a runoff election, it is possible that the candidate with the most votes may not win if the rest of the votes are split between several other candidates. Runoff elections also help ensure that the winner of the general election is the candidate who the majority of the voters support. Overall, runoff elections are an important part of the electoral process. They ensure that the winning candidate is supported by a majority of the electorate, and ensure that everyone’s voice is heard.
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