Cary Adopts Nonpartisan Runoff Election Method
Cary Adopts Nonpartisan Runoff Election Method
Cary Adopts Nonpartisan Runoff Election Method
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Cary, North Carolina, will change its election method from a nonpartisan runoff system to a plurality voting system, which was previously used from 1871-1935 and 1963-2000. This decision aims to save costs, as the town spent over $690,000 on runoffs in the last election. Some council members expressed concerns that this change could lead to candidates winning with a minority of votes, but others argued that low turnout in runoffs justifies the switch. Meanwhile, in Wyoming, Democratic Party Chair Joe Barbuto criticized the state's Republican Party for moving away from traditional values after the recent Primary Election, emphasizing a need for unity among reasonable voters. In New Jersey, a cockroach race humorously predicted the winner of the presidential election, with a cockroach representing Kamala Harris emerging victorious. Lastly, election results from Palm Beach County indicated strong victories for incumbents and some notable Democratic wins in various local races.

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