Nonprofit founded by Stacey Abrams agrees to historic fine over illegal election spending on her failed bid for governor

Stacey Abrams

Stacey Abrams speaks during a campaign rally in Atlanta, GA on July 30, 2024 (Photo by Lawrence Cooper/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images).

A group founded by Democratic Party activist and two-time election loser Stacey Abrams was assessed the largest campaign finance fine in Georgia history, a state ethics commission announced Wednesday.

The record $300,000 fine was for spending related to Abrams’ first failed gubernatorial run in 2018. During that campaign, the New Georgia Project and affiliated New Georgia Project Action Fund admittedly raised and spent millions of dollars on Abrams’ behalf.

Under Peach State law, the group should have filed as an independent committee and report both its fundraising and spending.

In sum, however, and without such a registration, the group failed to disclose some $4.216 million in contributions and $3.2 million in expenditures during the 2018 election cycle.