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State commission finds reasonable grounds in seven-count complaint against Anna McCoy

2753728 · March 24, 2025
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The Government Transparency & Campaign Finance Commission voted to find reasonable grounds that Anna McCoy failed to file multiple campaign disclosure reports and a personal financial disclosure, advancing the matter from a preliminary hearing.

The Government Transparency & Campaign Finance Commission voted March 24 to find reasonable grounds that Anna McCoy violated Georgia campaign finance and disclosure laws by failing to file multiple campaign disclosure reports and a required personal financial disclosure statement.

Staff told the commission that the case, docketed as 24-0108-C, alleged seven violations: missed campaign contribution disclosure reports on 12/31/2021, 06/30/2022, 12/31/2022, 06/30/2023, 12/31/2023 and 06/30/2024, all charged under OCGA 21-5-34(c)(1)(b) and (c)(2)(a), and a late calendar-year 2021 personal financial disclosure…

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