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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 1206 · § 1206.1

§ 1206.1. Run-off elections.

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(a)In an election among any craft or class where three or more options (including the option for no representation) receive valid votes, if no option receives a majority of the legal votes cast, or in the event of a tie vote, the Board shall authorize a run-off election.
(b)In the event a run-off election is authorized by the Board, the two options which received the highest number of votes cast in the first election shall be placed on the run-off ballot. No blank line on which voters may write in the name of any organization, individual, or no representation will be provided on the run-off ballot.
(c)Employees who were eligible to vote at the conclusion of the first election shall be eligible to vote in the run-off election except:
(1)Those employees whose employment relationship has terminated; and
(2)Those employees who are no longer employed in the craft or class. \[77 FR 75549, Dec. 21, 2012, as amended at 84 FR 35989, July 26, 2019\]
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