How to use in-sentence of “runoff”:
+ He lost his re-election bid in the April 2 runoff in 2019 to Andre Vasquez.
+ The river is managed with artificial channels, runoff ditches and a few underground stretches.
+ Sulfuric acid is also used in most fertilizers and so can be introduced into the water cycle from runoff off of nearby farms into rivers and lakes.
+ The gulf receives the runoff from the watersheds of 12 rivers.
+ If no candidate win a majority of the vote in the first round, a runoff will be held between the top two candidates two weeks later.

Example sentences of “runoff”:
+ Any voting method that ends in a runoff passes the criterion, because the Condorcet loser will lose in any head-to-head competition.
+ Opponents of Instant runoff voting often oppose computer counting of ballots, since it is difficult for ordinary citizens to count the ballots by hand and catch any fraud.
+ In the runoff election of April 1932, Hindenburg beat Hitler for the Presidency.
+ Evaporation greatly exceeds precipitation precipitation and surface runoff in the Mediterranean, a fact that is central to the water circulation within the basin.
+ Because of this, a runoff between those not already eliminated was conducted; Darrah eventually won immunity.
+ A runoff election happened between the top two finishers on April 7, 2015, and Rahm Emanuel won the election and stayed as mayor.
+ They believe Instant Runoff Voting to be the only way let voters vote their true intentions and undermine the two-party system.
+ The runoff from neglected pet waste contaminates water, creates health hazards for people, fish, ducks, etc.
+ Urban runoff from streets in cities around the creek flow into it, contributing to an increased year-round flow and excessive pollution.
+ Condorcet methods usually use preferential voting, though they can be done with separate rounds of runoff elections.
+ Unlike road racing, the higher speed and lack of runoff areas on oval tracks, allowed for less margin for error.
+ Any voting method that ends in a runoff passes the criterion, because the Condorcet loser will lose in any head-to-head competition.
+ Opponents of Instant runoff voting often oppose computer counting of ballots, since it is difficult for ordinary citizens to count the ballots by hand and catch any fraud.
+ He was narrowly defeated in the final runoff election by Jacques Chirac in 1995.
+ Instant runoff voting can eliminate centrists in the last elimination.
+ The runoff was very rare in the history of Chicago’s mayoral races.
+ She was elected as mayor in 2017, after receiving the most votes in the runoff election.
+ In the first round election, Lori Lightfoot and Toni Preckwinkle advanced to the runoff election.
+ As late as the 1870s, small bands of Yavapai were farming small pieces of land in the area depending on surface runoff and springs for water.
+ Ballots can easily be hand counted if voters do not trust computers, which might be needed for Instant Runoff Voting.
+ Pursuant to Georgia law, as no candidate received a majority of votes in the primary, a runoff was held on September 27.
+ No candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round, so a runoff was held on 13 October.
