The authors systematically analyze runoff elections by assembling a
data set that includes primary and general election returns for
those states that regularly use runoffs for selecting state
legislative, executive, and congressional officials. They also draw
upon data for many municipal offices nationwide and examine court
cases and legislative efforts aimed at abolishing or altering
runoffs.
Originally published in 1992.
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