The State of Georgia already prohibits anyone from voting in the runoff who was not already registered to vote for the primary.
Nobody can move here for short term 'residency' and vote in the runoff. They can try, but they would likely be caught.
Ideally, voter registrations could be put on hold... but endless litigation would be the result and that would expend time, money and energy that really should go elsewhere.
You can register to vote... but you cannot, CANNOT vote in a runoff as a newly registered voter.
Georgia law states that a RUNOFF election is a CONTINUATION of the primary. If you were not registered to vote in the PRIMARY you are prohibited by law from voting in the runoff.
It is illegal to vote for the senate runoff in GA if you already voted for Senate in the 2020 election.
The State of Georgia already prohibits anyone from voting in the runoff who was not already registered to vote for the primary.
Nobody can move here for short term 'residency' and vote in the runoff. They can try, but they would likely be caught.
Ideally, voter registrations could be put on hold... but endless litigation would be the result and that would expend time, money and energy that really should go elsewhere.
Pick your battles. This is not a hill to die on.
You can register to vote... but you cannot, CANNOT vote in a runoff as a newly registered voter.
Georgia law states that a RUNOFF election is a CONTINUATION of the primary. If you were not registered to vote in the PRIMARY you are prohibited by law from voting in the runoff.
Fact.