In order to be elected Governor of Georgia, a candidate must first register with the Secretary of State as a candidate. Then, he/she must win his/her party's primary to become the party's official nominee for President. A special election could be held for the political party if no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the Primary. In November, any official nominee of the parties must receive a majority of the popular vote in order to become the next Governor of Georgia. What can you conclude from this information? A) Primaries are not important. B) The Electoral College is too important. C) Becoming Governor is a complicated process. D) Special elections decide who will be the Governor.