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sion promised to organize an improved election | runoff after several parties complained of voter irre |
sident Gbagbo and Mr. Ouattara moved on to the | runoff after winning 38 and 32 percent of the vote, r |
eneral election, with Aaron Peskin winning the | runoff against Lawrence Wong. |
tes, thus surpassing the 50% needed to avoid a | runoff against the second place candidate. |
singly defeated with 47.1% of the votes in the | runoff against Chantal Berthelot (PSG), who won 52.9% |
der 51% of all votes cast, narrowly avoiding a | runoff against Schulter ally Tom O'Donnell. |
d second with 25% of the vote, necessitating a | runoff against Eduard Kokoity. |
Preston Smith won the 1968 nomination in a | runoff against the liberal Don Yarborough of Houston, |
tial primary and 62 percent of the vote in the | runoff against Benavides. |
ely, Connally narrowly won the nomination in a | runoff against Yarborough and then defeated the stron |
the 2001 presidential election, losing in the | runoff against Alejandro Toledo. |
Johnston emerged victorious from the | runoff against former Governor Cole Blease and effect |
nt supervisor Mark Leno won reelection after a | runoff against Eileen Hansen. |
Chris Daly won this open seat after a | runoff against Chris M. Dittenhafer. |
Sophie Maxwell won this open seat after a | runoff against Linda Richardson. |
It is a | runoff against Roger Dickinson, the 1st District Coun |
On June 8, 2010, Tom Graves won the | runoff against former State Senator Lee Hawkins. |
t. Tammany Parish, not entered a gubernatorial | runoff against Jimmie Davis, Long would have automati |
n narrowly survived a reelection challenge and | runoff against city councilman Orlando Sanchez, who c |
The most common models address surface | runoff, allowing variation in land use type, topograp |
erally narrow and long, that slows the rate of | runoff, allowing sediments, organic matter, and other |
McLeod emerged victorious from the | runoff and effectively became the next governor of So |
IP candidate for Tupapa-Maraerenga in a public | runoff, and subsequently won the seat in the 2010 ele |
These chemicals can end up in | runoff and enter the surrounding environment via stor |
Rupright won 466 votes in the | runoff, and election officials confirmed him as the w |
Terraced fields decrease erosion and surface | runoff, and are effective for growing crops requiring |
m DeMint, DeMint went on to win the Republican | runoff and the general election. |
Reducing agricultural | runoff and soil erosion can slow the frequency with w |
break dams, and ditches control surface water | runoff, and prevent sediment from escaping the site. |
Rills and gullies further concentrate | runoff and speed up its transfer, which can worsen da |
and agricultural waste water discharge, storm | runoff, and other sources of pollution. |
eptember 5, 2002, defeating Chris Ferrell in a | runoff and becoming the first African-American to be |
gs, a parking structure, a small lake for rain | runoff, and a mini children's water park. |
cid mine drainage, agricultural and industrial | runoff, and sewer overflow made Chartiers Creek one o |
uns down the Tyropoeon Valley and once drained | runoff and storm water from the city of Jerusalem. |
he optimal times to visit are after the spring | runoff and before heavy snowfall, although it is poss |
water pollution originating from street water | runoff and industrial wastes. |
re-election, Leftwich ran and won the primary, | runoff, and general elections. |
nd rapid sedimentation related to agricultural | runoff, and an invasion of purple loosestrife along t |
banized area and is subject to extensive urban | runoff and other forms of water pollution. |
g pesticides and fertilisers from agricultural | runoff and untreated sewage from towns along the rive |
Donna Howard won the | runoff and was later sworn in. |
Richards emerged victorious from the | runoff and effectively became the next governor of So |
rs removed at least 60% of the nitrogen in the | runoff, and at least 65% of the phosphorus from the f |
PV panels, water cisterns to harvest rainwater | runoff and rain gardens to absorb any storm runoff. |
In later work on rainfall | runoff and flooding potential and the economic apprai |
Surface | runoff and seepage from calcareous springs has create |
'Double Kettle' is fed by surface | runoff and its water is turbid, supporting only an im |
t systems, one for supply, one for drainage of | runoff, and one for drainage of waste water. |
he blacktop of roads and parking lots produces | runoff, and irrigation and ditches distribute water d |
constantly becoming shallower due to sediment | runoff and must be periodically dredged. |
y, a moderate-to-conservative Democrat avoided | runoff and won nomination in the Democratic Party pri |
orus annually of which half comes from surface | runoff and the rest is released from sediments. |
Urban | runoff and storm water capture also provide benefits |
m the crowded Democratic primary to win in the | runoff and won the general election to become the 92n |
er in 1973, Burt Pines forced Arnebergh into a | runoff and won 58% of the vote. |
Valentine won the | runoff, and Michaux returned to the state legislature |
itas, where much of its water comes from urban | runoff and tributaries. |
in but also accommodate larger gravel traps as | runoff area for the protection of motorcycle riders u |
This election indeed required a | runoff, as neither Fitial nor Hofschneider garnered m |
JULI, which needed 50% of the total to avoid a | runoff as per Lanusse's agreement, garnered 49.6%. |
It is also used in irrigation, | runoff assessment (e.g. through the RainOff model ), |
s from pollution in the form of stormwater and | runoff associated with urban land use. |
ygen demanding substances are present in urban | runoff at concentrations approximating those in secon |
ous surfaces, such as asphalt, which increased | runoff at the expense of groundwater. |
Second Ballot Act 1908 provided for second or | runoff ballots between the top two candidates where t |
In the | runoff Baptiste defeated Kouchi, winning 12,174 votes |
increase in | runoff because of increased rainfall |
r, wraps around the parking lot and treats the | runoff before releasing it to the watershed or storm |
In the | runoff, Bell defeated Jackson by 56% to 44%. |
Lundy had won the | runoff berth by only twelve votes over the Republican |
Bruni ran fourth, failed to garner a | runoff berth, and later switched to Republican affili |
lican John J. Hainkel, but he failed to gain a | runoff berth. |
In the ensuing primary | runoff between Mayfield and former Texas governor Jam |
d a majority in the 5 June primary requiring a | runoff between the top two candidates. |
Her showing was strong enough to force a | runoff between House Speaker Todd Hiett and Senator S |
ree-candidate race which resulted in a primary | runoff between Davis and former Tupelo Mayor Glenn Mc |
This set up a primary | runoff between Fleming and Gorman which was held on N |
Early results indicated that there would be a | runoff between Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and Mohamed Nashe |
The | runoff between Dyer and Crawford was highly concentra |
he four other candidates were eliminated, so a | runoff between Gayoom and Nasheed was necessary. |
In the June 27 | runoff between Fleming and Bowlin, Fleming received 6 |
ral election was held on April 7, 2009, with a | runoff between the top two candidates on May 12, 2009 |
at requires additional controls for stormwater | runoff, beyond those required of all new projects. |
analysts debated not only the possibility of a | runoff, but also which of the two opposition parties |
They did force a | runoff, but Republican Suzanne Haik Terrell narrowly |
vernor, having been beaten in the primary race | runoff by Mark Sanford. |
Though defeated, he failed to force a | runoff by seventeen votes, he played an instrumental |
He was defeated in a 2000 | runoff by challenger Derwin Brown, whom he had murder |
y, however, was defeated in a special election | runoff by a more conservative Republican candidate, B |
In 2006, Baptiste avoided a | runoff by two votes (he needed fifty percent of the v |
Morial was aided in the | runoff by a concerted effort to bring out the black v |
bbied Chicago to reduce South Lake Shore Drive | runoff by 98%. |
In the | runoff campaign, Whitehead angered some voters by fai |
The | runoff campaigns between Dardenne and Fayard soon tur |
The | runoff campaigns for the general election on November |
changes to both quantity and quality of urban | runoff caused through changes to land use. |
During the | runoff, Cherry and his surrogates accused Faubus of h |
filtering, storing, evaporating, and detaining | runoff close to its source. |
This | runoff code was the ancestor of the machine language |
Pollution in stormwater | runoff collects in retention basins. |
Pathogens typically derive from surface | runoff containing animal wastes and can lead to a var |
ston Jones was elected governor that year in a | runoff contest with Earl Kemp Long. |
sessment, shoreline stabilization, storm water | runoff control, fueling station design, sewage facili |
iority pollutant constituents found in urban | runoff... Copper is suggested to be the most significa |
the election in the final round of the instant | runoff count by 24,881 to 24,705. |
In the 2006 gubernatorial | runoff, De Jongh was elected Governor with 16,644 vot |
Runoff did not occur due to Foster winning outright | |
Though a | runoff did not in fact result, Hayes still gathered b |
ipe system is constructed to convey stormwater | runoff directly to surface waters. |
filtering effect of the substrate and the ... | runoff doesn't pick up additional pollutants from the |
Runoff downstream is a means to collect water for sto | |
cal damage in the 20th century from fertilizer | runoff, dredging, pollution and rerouting. |
rs from eroding stream banks, and from surface | runoff due to improper plant cover on urban and rural |
e that valley networks were carved by rainfall | runoff during an early, warm and wet period of Martia |
"The physical aspects of urban | runoff, e.g. |
rnered more than 50% of the vote and avoided a | runoff, effectively becoming the next governor of Sou |
defeated Republican candidate Greg Davis in a | runoff election on May 13, 2008. |
overwhelming to frontrunner Mike Crane in the | runoff election that followed. |
election on November 9 and set the date of the | runoff election between Fitial and Hofschneider for M |
ndorsed fellow Democrat Caroline Fayard in the | runoff election against frontrunner Republican Jay Da |
In the | runoff election held on July 17, 2007, Broun upset Wh |
Barbagelata thus both advanced to the mandated | runoff election in December where Moscone narrowly de |
ly an "open primary" in Louisiana), he faced a | runoff election against Louisiana State Representativ |
y (then District 91), losing in the Democratic | runoff election to Charles Gray, who won the general |
al election, he was re-elected in the April 17 | runoff election against his challenger Leroy Jones. |
andidate of the 26 won an outright majority, a | runoff election took place two weeks later, won by Ya |
f 1924 and Governor McLeod was able to avoid a | runoff election by obtaining over 50% of the vote in |
gin in the first round of voting, and lost the | runoff election to Nagin by a margin of 59% - 41%. |
candidate reached a majority on November 3, a | runoff election was held on November 24, which Coverd |
the vote, the top two finishers competed in a | runoff election on July 17, 2007. |
gle candidate got a majority were decided in a | runoff election on August 5. |
istrict attorney Frank Briscoe, but he won the | runoff election due in large part to support from min |
ty Attorney Gene Locke - faced each other in a | runoff election on December 12, 2009. |
es achieved an absolute majority nationally, a | runoff election was scheduled for January 16, 2000. |
s re-elected with 57% of the vote in 2008 in a | runoff election with Jim Martin after he failed to re |
ity (more than 50% of the vote), she entered a | runoff election on December 1, 2009. |
Guillaume Soro says the country's presidential | runoff election will take place November 28, a week l |
gain after winning the Democratic primary in a | runoff election over Governor Dennis Murphree. |
no candidate had more than 50% of the votes, a | runoff election was held between the two highest vote |
) elections, the winner of the primary, or the | runoff election (called the general election even if |
llot of the election, and he withdrew from the | runoff election that followed. |
e top two candidates will face each other in a | runoff election during the November general election. |
no candidate had more than 50% of the votes, a | runoff election will be held between the two highest |
Runoff election is scheduled for 18 May. | |
riff Sidney Dorsey, whom Brown had beaten in a | runoff election in the fall of 2000, was eventually c |
ed to participate in a designated head to head | runoff election (held between the contenders with the |
the first round, October 14, but a November 4 | runoff election resulted in a victory for Colombi, wh |
support from the candidates eliminated in the | runoff election and was able to score a decisive vict |
irst primary election on August 30 and won the | runoff election two weeks later on September 13. |
He was elected after a | runoff election in 2006. |
Otherwise, a | runoff election in December will decide the seat. |
iana the expression general election means the | runoff election which occurs between the two highest |
Tabor in a City of Inglewood Special Municipal | Runoff Election on January 11, 2011 the City of Ingle |
ion - Bell endorsed Brown during the resulting | runoff election and Brown was a vocal supporter for B |
He lost a | runoff election to John Cornyn. |
eived a majority of the vote were decided in a | runoff election on August 8. |
and was a candidate for Mayor of Dallas in the | runoff election held on June 16, 2007. |
signed by Governor Fitial on July 24, 2009, a | runoff election between the candidates who received t |
Source: 1990 Gubernatorial Democratic | Runoff Election Results - Alabama |
agiri Venkata Giri with 420,077 votes won in a | runoff election over his rival Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy |
d the runner-up, John C. Brooks, advanced to a | runoff election in June. |
election on August 26, but was defeated in the | runoff election by Philip H. Stoll on September 9. |
ston Cochran from the Democratic Party faced a | runoff election in April to determine which one will |
candidates achieved an absolute majority and a | runoff election among the top two contenders was held |
irst round), November 19, when there will be a | runoff election between the top two. |
the Democratic nominee in the February 9, 2010 | runoff election to fill the New York Assembly seat re |
Johnson and Fargo proceeded to a | runoff election on November 5. |
lation that Hayes might force an unprecedented | runoff election between incumbent Republican Sonny Pe |
o run for mayor of Miami, but did not make the | runoff election that eventually elected Manny Diaz, m |
election on August 26, but was defeated in the | runoff election by Edward C. Mann on September 9. |
support of the candidates eliminated from the | runoff election and easily defeated Peeler. |
uncil's District Two in 2006, progressing to a | runoff election with incumbent Council member Pat Ker |
The primary and subsequent | runoff election were delayed because of the aftermath |
l election was held on 11 October 2005, with a | runoff election for the presidency held on 8 November |
ed atop the first primary election and won the | runoff election against Thomas F. Brantley, a candida |
She was elected in a | runoff election on November 4, 2008. |
The | runoff election saw Long elected to the governor's of |
election was held on November 2, 1999, with a | runoff election held on December 14, 1999. |
n second place in the election, which led to a | runoff election between Locke and Annise Parker held |
in the field and were to face each other in a | runoff election on September 9. |
idate receives fifty percent, plus one vote, a | runoff election is required. |
cause no candidate exceeded 50% of the vote, a | runoff election was held between the top two candidat |
ourt ruled that both candidates will meet in a | runoff election, the date yet to be determined. |
to do so, the two top candidates compete in a | runoff election, with the winner assuming the preside |
ed 38-year incumbent Bernard Stone in the 2011 | runoff election, a race in which she was endorsed by |
rimary to Terry Sanford, but in the subsequent | runoff election, Sanford defeated Lake by a margin of |
In the Democratic | runoff election, Theriot defeated Marion C. Henderson |
During the March 27, 2007 | runoff election, Miller defeated Joe Redner in a heat |
George Weah, who lost to Sirleaf in the 2005 | runoff election, confirmed his intention to run for p |
she worked as campaign manager during the 2000 | runoff election, and then under his government she wo |
In a hard-fought | runoff election, Long defeated McSween though he had |
most votes from the third round progress to a | runoff election, where the simply majority rule still |
In the resulting December 4 | runoff election, in which then Vice President Dick Ch |
n April 13, 2010 he won the Republican Primary | runoff election, with 67.5% of the votes, and became |
She filed a lawsuit to avoid the | run-off election, arguing that because the appraiser' |
regardless of party affiliation - advance to a | runoff election, which is held several weeks after th |
endorsed mayoral candidate Kasim Reed for the | runoff election, occurring between Reed and Mary Norw |
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