Sentence examples for will be runoff from inspiring English sources

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If no candidate gets an outright majority, there will be runoff between the two top vote-getters.

Under Hungary's complicated election rules, the race now goes into a second round, in which there will be runoff elections in local districts where no candidate won an outright majority tonight.

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If either one chooses a runoff, there will be a runoff.

Modern climate change modelling indicates change across the world affecting temperature and precipitation; it also indicates that one of the most important 'carriers' of climate change will be river runoff and that declining runoff will result in greater water stress.

There will be a runoff.

But now there will be a runoff.

On Dec. 9 there will be a runoff.

If no candidate receives an outright majority, there will be a runoff in mid-June.

If none of the options receives a majority vote, there will be a runoff.

If no choice receives a majority of the votes cast, there will be a runoff.

And that means it's likely there will be a runoff election, which wouldn't take place until January 6th.

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