Georgia officials are warning people that it's against the law to move to the state just so they can vote for Senate candidates in January's runoffs.
The two elections, which will determine whether Republicans or Democrats control the Senate, were required after the candidates fell short of achieving the 50% threshold required for an outright victory on Nov.
3. Gabriel Sterling, Georgia's voting system manager, said during a Thursday press conference that there has been "discussion about people coming in from out of state" to "help Georgia," naming 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang as "the most famous" example.
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