§ 21-2-270 - Run-off primaries
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-270   (2010)
   21-2-270.    Run-off primaries 
      (a)  This Code section shall apply to a run-off primary held in a county where:
      (1)  No run-off election is to be held for election of any candidate who is elected at a nonpartisan election;
      (2)  A  run-off primary is to be held for nomination of one or more candidates  who are nominated by one political party for election to the United  States House of Representatives or to an office elected by the voters of  the entire state; and no run-off primary is to be held for any  candidate who is nominated by any other political party or any candidate  who is nominated for election other than to the United States House of  Representatives or to an office elected other than by the voters of the  entire state; and
      (3)  Fewer than 1  percent of the county's registered voters voted at the primary of the  political party by which a candidate or candidates are to be nominated  at the run-off primary.
(b)  In any case to  which this Code section applies, only one polling place shall be  required to be open in the county at the run-off primary; and such  polling place shall be the polling place for the precinct wherein the  county courthouse is located. Any voter who is otherwise eligible to  vote in such run-off primary shall be entitled to vote in said run-off  primary at said single polling place. If the superintendent determines  that a single polling place is insufficient, all polling places within  the county shall be open.
(c)  In any case  in which only one polling place is to be utilized pursuant to this Code  section, the superintendent shall cause an advertisement to be published  once a week for two weeks immediately preceding the run-off primary.  Such advertisement shall be in substantially the following form:
            "At  the run-off primary to be held in              County on (date) for the  nomination of candidates of the              Party, only one polling place  shall be open and such polling place will be located at                 . Any  voter who desires to vote in such run-off primary must vote at said  polling place and no other polling places will be open for the run-off  primary."
(d)  The superintendent shall also  cause a copy of such notice to be prominently posted at each polling  place in the county on the date of the run-off primary and on each of  the 14 days immediately preceding the date of the run-off primary. The  superintendent shall also request the news media to provide news  coverage of the fact that all persons desiring to vote at the run-off  primary must vote at said single polling place.