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[email protected] Four Sumter locals, two each running for Sumter County Coroner and Sumter County Council District 1, will face off yet again for a spot on the Nov. 8 Democratic ballot during runoff elections from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday. County Coroner Harvin Bullock said he has always done the best he possibly could for the people. This is about the office, he said. He commented that the voter turn out two BULLOCK weeks ago was very low and hopes more of his constituents will KONSTANTIN VENGEROWSKY / THE SUMTER ITEM go to the polls on Maggie Sumter Hunter, left, grandmother of Orlando club shooting victim Rodney W. Sumter II, and Tamekia Hunter Ross, Sumter’s Tuesday. aunt, hold up a family photo and Sumter’s high school senior photo. People have the right to vote, and they will miss a Orlando shooting victim’s family shares story of survival, hope BAKER golden opportuni- ty to make their BY KONSTANTIN Joshua McGill, a nursing that night, there's no telling Sumter and Kyimi Sumter. wishes known if they do not, VENGEROWSKY student from Orlando, was what would have happened Ross found out about the Bullock said.