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Stacey Evans, Georgia House District 57 representative

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She Claims to be “A Fierce Advocate for Progressive Values.” Her Record Says Otherwise.

See Who She Really Is

Stacey Evans has raised almost $5 million over the course of her political career. Who do you think is bankrolling her? Her #1 funding source is the legal industry: 1,730 contributions totaling over $1 million from attorneys, law firms, and lobbyists that benefit from the courts she oversees as a legislator.

  • QAnon election denier L. Lin Wood: $20,150
  • Betsy DeVos’s school privatization PAC donated to her campaigns
  • MGM Resorts International: $6,600
  • Predatory lenders, tobacco companies, opioid distributors
  • She has put over $2 million of her own money into her campaigns, making herself her single largest individual donor
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$4.8M Career fundraising total
$1M+ From lawyers, law firms & lobbyists
$2M+ Self-funded by Evans
6,797 Total contributions on record

Flat Taxes. Charter Schools. Mandatory Minimums. A 30% CPAC Rating.

Evans campaigns as a progressive while building a voting record that regularly lines up with conservative Republican priorities. Her 2025 CPAC rating is 30%. She votes conservative nearly one in three times.

  • Voted YES on the flat tax (HB 1437) that cuts taxes on the wealthy
  • Voted for charter school privatization across multiple sessions
  • Voted YES on new mandatory minimum sentences (HB 1075)
  • Voted to loosen firearm licensing (HB 292, 2017–18), earning an NRA “B+” rating
  • Defended police cracking down on Stop Cop City protesters on the House floor
See Her Issue-by-Issue Record
30% CPAC 2025 conservative rating
82% Of ICE detainee D&C procedures by the doctor she defended
134 Votes missed (2023–2024 session)
5+ Charter school privatization bills she voted for

A $5M Real Estate Portfolio. A Corporate Law Career. A District She Barely Lives In.

Evans built her campaign around a working-class story. She also built a $5 million real estate portfolio across multiple states. She lost a governor's race by 50 points, relocated to Atlanta, and barely six months later decided District 57 needed her as its representative. That is not someone who chose this community. That is someone who chose this seat.

  • Worked at Bryan Cave law firm defending Bank of America’s predatory lending subsidiary during the housing crisis
  • Served as attorney for the ICE detention OB-GYN investigated by the U.S. Senate for performing invasive procedures on immigrant women
  • Lived in District 57 for a short time relative to her career in Georgia politics
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