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Running a low-turnout Georgia runoff election could cost $100 per vote

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Miller County Election Supervisor Jerry Calhoun says he’s not sure anyone will vote in an upcoming Democratic primary runoff. After all, the southwest Georgia county only recorded one vote in the June 17 Democratic primary for the state Public Service Commission among candidates Keisha Waites, Peter Hubbard and Robert Jones.

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Running a low-turnout Georgia runoff election could cost $100 per vote

People who would like to change Georgia’s runoff system say a July 15 state Public Service Commission vote to choose a Democratic nominee shows the system's flaws. Georgia counties could spend $10 million only to have decisions made by fewer…

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The Peterborough Examiner broke the news in Peterborough, Canada on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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