Speculation on social media about GA State Rep. Angela Moore's membership in Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. has been refuted by the organization.

Rep. Angela Moore of Georgia is facing backlash for falsely claiming membership in Delta Sigma Theta sorority during her campaign.

May 23rd 2024.

Speculation on social media about GA State Rep. Angela Moore's membership in Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. has been refuted by the organization.
Georgia State Representative Angela Moore has just been reelected to continue serving her community. However, her victory has been overshadowed by allegations that she has been falsely claiming to be a member of Delta Sigma Theta, a historically Black sorority, during her campaign.

This controversy came to light when Delta Sigma Theta shared a letter on May 20, stating that there are no records verifying Moore's membership in the organization. This news came just one day before Moore's primary reelection win in District 91, as reported by News One.

The letter, written by the sorority's southern regional director Amaris L. Johnson, stated, “Although Ms. Moore continues to represent herself in various forums as a member of Delta Sigma Theta, there are no records to support her membership.”

In response to this, Delta Sigma Theta released a statement clarifying that Moore is not a member of their organization. Johnson also emphasized that the email was not meant to endorse any candidate and wished all the Georgia members of Delta the best in the election.

Johnson further clarified, “This email is not an endorsement for any candidate. However, I have received numerous emails regarding the membership status of candidate Angela Moore for the aforementioned position.”

While it is unclear when and where Moore falsely represented herself as a member of Delta, social media users did find a tweet from 2021 where she wished a Delta Sigma Theta a “Happy Founders Day.” It was also noted that this incident occurred in the same year that Moore was first elected as a Georgia State Representative.

Currently, Moore's official bio on Georgia's state website and her reelection site do not mention any affiliation with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. This has raised questions about her intentions behind falsely claiming membership in the organization.

Despite these allegations, Moore has been reelected to continue her role as a Georgia State Representative. Only time will tell if she will address the controversy and clarify her stance on the issue.

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