Virginia has been under some amount of Democratic control at the state level since 2014, when Democrat Terry McAuliffe won the gubernatorial election.
Jennifer Carroll Foy for Governor
$23,147Cash on Hand
$5,035,020Total Contributions
$4,589,886Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$720,000.00 | Clean Virginia Fund |
$509,724.26 | Aggregated Unitemized Cash Contributions |
$500,000.00 | Sonjia S Smith |
$267,045.00 | Emily's List Federal |
$260,000.00 | Greater VA Carpenters Pec |
$257,500.00 | Karla Jurvetson |
$230,000.00 | Defeat Republicans PAC Federal |
$206,407.98 | International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers PAC IBEW |
$170,382.82 | Casa in Action PAC - Federal |
$100,000.00 | Atu Cope Voluntary |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$2,195,093.96 | Canal Partners Media LLC |
$259,278.24 | Gusto Payroll |
$218,899.88 | Break Something LLC |
$174,000.02 | Wavelength Strategies |
$134,820.00 | Global Strategy Group LLC |
$109,332.50 | Khl Consulting |
$73,228.95 | Actblue Virginia |
$71,973.98 | Londyn Marshall |
$67,949.06 | Kg Graphics LLC |
$67,500.00 | Opt-in Strategies |
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In odd-numbered years, voters in Virginia write checks to their favorite candidates, hoping to power their campaigns to victory on Election Day. The 2021 election cycle has been no different, with over $146.8 million in contributions already reported by candidates and committees across the state just ahead of this week’s primary elections. With only a few months to go before voters determine the direction of their state for the next four years, many of the big Virginia donors have already given well in excess of $1 million to their preferred candidates and political action committees (PACs).