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Runoff elections are held when no candidate wins the required majority of votes.
Anyone who is registered to vote in Georgia can vote in federal, state, and local runoff elections. Check your voter status.
The top 2 vote-getters will face each other in a runoff election to be held 4 weeks after the general election. Early voting will begin a week prior to the runoff date. Find voter registration deadlines for upcoming elections.
For more information about runoff elections, contact your County Registrar's Office.
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