Fla. Stat. § 100.091
(2) The names of the candidates placing first and second in the first primary election shall be placed on the ballot in the second primary election for each contest in which no candidate receives a majority of the votes cast in the first primary election, subject to the following exceptions:
(3) The candidate who receives the highest number of votes cast for the office in the second primary election shall be declared nominated. In case two or more persons receive an equal and highest number of votes for the same office in the second primary, such persons shall draw lots to determine who will receive the nomination.
1Note.--Section 1, ch. 97-223, provides that "[n]otwithstanding section 100.091, Florida Statutes, or any other law to the contrary, the date of the second primary election in 1998 is changed from Tuesday, September 29, 1998, to Thursday, October 1, 1998. However, for purposes of the 1998 general election cycle, all dates in the Florida Election Code tied to the date of the second primary election remain set as if the second primary election were to be held on September 29, 1998, except that elections to be held in conjunction with the second primary election shall be held on October 1, 1998, and restrictions on changes in party affiliation between the first and second primary elections shall remain in effect for the extended period resulting from the change in the date of the second primary election effected by this act."
History.--s. 50, ch. 6469, 1913; RGS 354; CGL 411; s. 14, ch. 13761, 1929; s. 2, ch. 17897, 1937; s. 4, ch. 19663, 1939; s. 4, ch. 26870, 1951; s. 2, ch. 57-166; s. 2, ch. 59-4; s. 1, ch. 65-240; s. 2, ch. 69-1745; s. 1, ch. 75-246; ss. 12, 66, ch. 77-175; s. 5, ch. 83-251.
Note.--Former s. 102.48.