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  2. New Georgia Project - Wikipedia

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    The New Georgia Project also secretly engaged in campaigning and fundraising for Democratic political campaigns in Georgia, in violation of state campaign finance laws. [7] As of 2024, it has become the largest and most recognizable voter registration and turnout organization in Georgia, with 10 field offices around the state. [5]

  3. Nonprofit founded by Stacey Abrams secretly campaigned for ...

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    New Georgia Project was founded in 2013 by Abrams and intends to register more younger voters of color and urge them to vote in elections. It’s a charity that can accept tax-deductible donations ...

  4. Inside the New Georgia Project, the Stacey Abrams org that's ...

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    One of the organizations at the forefront of the elections — the New Georgia Project — was founded by a familiar face in Stacey Abrams. It seems that in a matter of two months, the political ...

  5. Nsé Ufot - Wikipedia

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    Financial disclosures from the group indicate that Ufot owes the New Georgia Project hundreds of thousands of dollars in "non-work-related" expenses. The disclosures also revealed that the New Georgia Project paid $533,846 in consulting fees and a $67,500 grant to the Black Male Initiative, a charity involving Ufot's brother.

  6. He once swore off politics. Now, this Georgia activist is ...

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    Davante Jennings of the New Georgia Project says the first rule of winning over a skeptical nonvoter is consistency. ATLANTA (AP) — Davante Jennings cast his first ballot for Democrat Hillary ...

  7. Francys Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Educators from Dillard University, the Algebra Project, and the University of New Orleans discussed "Quality Education as Civil Rights." Johnson is a Partner with Davis Bozeman Johnson Law with offices in Decatur, Savannah, and Statesboro, Georgia. He practices criminal and civil law in all State and Federal Courts in Georgia. [3]

  8. How Georgia got its swing back: Why the formerly red ... - AOL

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    The New Georgia Project went on to register more than 200,000 new voters ahead of the 2018 state election and more than 800,000 before the 2020 presidential election.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Georgia (U.S. state)/New Georgia ...

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    Welcome to the project page for the New Georgia Encyclopedia (NGE), a web-based encyclopedia created by a collaboration of the Georgia Humanities Council, the Office of the Governor of Georgia, the University of Georgia Press, and the University System of Georgia/GALILEO containing over 2,000 articles about the state of Georgia.