Georgia Will Hold December Run-Off for Secretary of State and Public Service Commissioner

Georgia requires a runoff after a general election, if no one got 50%. According to the unofficial election returns, Georgia will need a runoff in December for Secretary of State and Public Service Commissioner 3. See the election returns here. The presence of Libertarian candidates prevented anyone from getting 50%.

In the Secretary of State race, the results now are: Republican 49.13%; Democratic 48.64%; Libertarian 2.23%.

For Public Service Commission seat three: Republican 49.74%; Democratic 47.60%; Libertarian 2.66%.


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Georgia Will Hold December Run-Off for Secretary of State and Public Service Commissioner — 7 Comments

  1. CB – look at election results link.

    GA – Guv – a bit over 50 percent for Elephant — with pending machinations by Donkeys.

  2. Sooooo — probably NO runoff – Oprah Winfrey’s preferred gubernatorial nominee lost.

    On to the next racist Donkey v. Elephant election — with more machinations by ALL the usual suspects.

  3. Thanks to the split-vote problem we have potential for random win by 2nd biggest, hence the two-party system.

    AppV in single-winner districts would be no good because that could cement a one-party system.

    Demo Rep likes the same AppV system that will insure a one-party system, and the national Libertarian uses the same AppV system that guarantees a one-party system.

    The national LP uses AppV in single-winner districts and that means to me that they like the one-party system.

    They also like the one-party system in SF, Oakland, Maine, as well as within their own.

    But they viciously opposed the United Coalition USA. Despite the blocking, the vicious opposition, the snuffing out of all female candidates for POTUS for three cycles, we won the Missouri primary with 52.7%.

    The United Coalition USA had been bringing the unifying mathematics of pure proportional representation to the table but we get snuffed out year after year by the party bosses.

    http://www.international-parliament.org/ucc-p7-usa.html

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