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A judge blocked Georgia’s top election official from raising more funds than his rival, upholding current spending limits.
A federal judge has denied Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s request to lift spending limits on his political committee, Safe Affordable Georgia, in the 2026 governor’s race, upholding current campaign finance rules.
Raffensperger argued that a 2021 state law allowing his opponent, Lt. Gov.
Burt Jones, to raise unlimited funds through a leadership committee violates his First Amendment rights by creating unequal conditions.
Judge Eleanor L. Ross ruled the legal challenge did not meet the threshold for exemption, though she acknowledged the law granting Jones special fundraising status may be unconstitutional.
Raffensperger plans to appeal.
The case centers on broader concerns about fairness and potential corruption in Georgia’s campaign finance system.
Un juez le impidió al máximo funcionario electoral de Georgia recaudar más fondos que su rival, manteniendo los límites de gasto actuales.