Anyone know if it's the same rules as the primary? How much of a plurality does a candidate need to get to win outright and avoid a runoff?
Hi, LB! I know the answer to your question has been posted before. I just can't recall the answer..... (google is you friend)
"Anyone know if it's the same rules as the primary? How much of a plurality
does a candidate need to get to win outright and avoid a runoff?"
Durham County Board of Elections
http://www.durhamcountync.gov/departments/elec/FAQ.html
PDF file of sample ballot for Trinity Park precinct (Durham School of the Arts).
http://www.durhamcountync.gov/departments/
elec/2006_Election/Ballots/General/6GNCDURHBallotStyle3.pdf
My belief is whoever gets the most votes wins.
Does not matter by how much.
There may be some information here in the last paragraph. Of course election law could havve changed since then.
http://www.johnlocke.org/news_columns/display_story.html?id=1671