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Challenges in Rural Election Administration ‘Exacerbated’ in Runoff Elections
Runoff elections in rural areas face heightened challenges due to condensed timelines and resource limitations, according to experts. Over two-thirds of U.S. elections occur in rural regions, where communication barriers, election mail delays, and staffing shortages complicate administration. States with runoff systems include Alabama, Georgia, and others, each governed by unique laws.
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