§ 6-14-121 - Runoff elections.
               	 		
6-14-121.    Runoff elections.
    (a)    (1)  Whenever  there are more than two (2) candidates for election to any position on a  board of directors at any election held in this state and whenever no  candidate for any school district position receives a majority of the  votes cast for the office or whenever there is a tie vote, there shall  be a runoff election held in the school district.
      (2)  The  names of the two (2) candidates receiving the highest number of votes,  but not a majority, shall be placed on the ballot to be voted upon by  the qualified electors for that position on a school district board of  directors.
      (3)  The runoff election shall be held three (3) weeks following the date of the election.
(b)  The person receiving the majority of the votes cast for the position at the runoff election shall be declared elected.
(c)  If  one (1) of the two (2) candidates who received the highest number of  votes for a position withdraws prior to certification of the result of  the school election, the remaining candidate who received the most votes  at the school election shall be declared elected to the office and  there shall be no school election runoff.
(d)    (1)  In  the event that the two (2) candidates seeking election to the same  school district position shall receive the same number of votes in a  runoff election, a tie shall be deemed to exist.
      (2)  The  county board of election commissioners shall determine the winner by  lot at an open public meeting and in the presence of the two (2)  candidates.
(e)  The provisions of  this section are intended to be in addition to and supplemental to the  laws of this state pertaining to the election of school district boards  of directors.