Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams wipes her eye during a
concession speech to supporters during an election-night party on
November 8, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. The New Georgia Project, a nonprofit voting advocacy group founded by failed Georgia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, has been hit with the largest fine for campaign finance violations in the state’s history. The New Georgia Project was founded in 2013 by Abrams before being taken over by Democrat Senator Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) in 2017, operating as a charity accepting tax-deductible donations. It is unclear why she left the group in 2017. The group was originally organized in order to register more progressive young voters and minority voters. The organization, along with The New Georgia Project Action Fund, which served as the organization’s fundraising counterpart, both recently agreed to pay a $300,000 fine after admitting that $3.2 million was spent on Abrams’s campaign efforts in 2018.
The commissioners unanimously voted to accept the resolution on Wednesday, putting an end to a six-year long legal battle. The nonprofit was in violation of federal laws after paying for fliers and door-to-door marketing for Abrams and other Democrats without registering as a political action committee.
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Friday, January 17, 2025
Nonprofit Voting Advocacy Group Founded By Stacey Abrams Hit With 'Historic' $300K Fine Over Campaign Finance Violations
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