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At present voters can vote only for candidates from their own party; in future, they could cast their ballots for any candidate, with the top two candidates going to a run-off, even if they were from the same party.

He might even stop the election from going to a run-off in September by winning more than half the vote in the first round.In this section The parade gets rained on A singing contest Nuclear chess A blur follows a blur ReprintsA few months ago, analysts expected a much closer election.

While Mrs Sirleaf is well regarded by the international community, some analysts say she is less popular at home and predict a tight race, possibly going to a run-off.

It's worth going to a running specialist and getting them professionally fitted.

Maybe some old school Democrats have finally changed their voter registration in the last six years, but the early vote appears to confirm the polling that this election is going to a run-off.

The left faces defeat in Uruguay's election, which is almost certain to go to a run-off on November 30th.

The latest polls show them neck-in-neck in the presidential race, which is expected to go to a run-off on May 20.

Mr Dewhurst won handily, but with less than 50% of the vote, meaning that the two will go to a run-off in July.

With the score at 41-6 with 6 45 remaining, the game went to a running clock.

The game went to a running clock in the fourth quarter.

Community activist Charlotte Newfeld and Jerome Orbach ran for alderman and went to a run-off, which Orbach won by 66 votes.

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