Abrams-Founded Voting Groups Hit with Historic Fine Over Campaign Finance Violations in Georgia
Two voting advocacy groups founded by former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams have been slapped with a historic fine by the Georgia Ethics Commission for violating campaign finance laws.
Two voting advocacy groups founded by Stacey Abrams, which supported failed Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, were slapped with a historic fine by the Georgia Ethics Commission for violating campaign finance regulations. The groups, All. In. Together and GA Voting Rights Alliance, received fines totaling $2.25 million, marking one of the largest campaign finance fines in state history. The violations included improper use of special interest funds, failure to report donations, and misuse of corporate contributions. Abrams herself was also criticized for her involvement in the groups' finances during her 2018 gubernatorial campaign.