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Georgia investigates Stacey Abrams' alleged 2018 campaign coordination via her voter group, with no proof yet established.
The Georgia Ethics Commission is still investigating whether Stacey Abrams coordinated illegally with her 2018 gubernatorial campaign through the New Georgia Project, a voter advocacy group she founded, more than seven years after the election. Evidence suggests possible coordination, but no probable cause has been established to compel sworn testimony. The group admitted to violating campaign finance laws, failing to register and disclose donors, and paid a $300,000 fine—the largest in state history—for activities tied to the 2018 election and a 2019 transit referendum. Abrams and the group deny coordination, and direct evidence remains limited. The probe has drawn political attention, with Republican lawmakers pushing for reforms, including earlier authority to question individuals under oath and potential criminal penalties. The commission’s executive director has recommended codifying rules into law to strengthen enforcement.