In Virginia, state-level candidates and PACs spent $4.49 million from their campaign accounts on services from Facebook in the 2021 election cycle. Facebook received 1.06 percent of all reported expenditures.
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Virginia Committee
$32,516Cash on Hand
$1,255,191Total Contributions
$1,198,600Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$1,104,600.00 | Betting on Bristol |
$56,000.00 | The United Company |
$50,999.00 | Par Ventures Inc |
$43,592.36 | Hard Rock International |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$451,750.00 | Mclaughlin Media |
$435,623.22 | Mcguirewoods LLP |
$67,000.00 | Cornerstone Solutions Florida LLC |
$46,687.20 | The Art of Message Inc |
$45,193.78 | Lindsey J Holman |
$28,000.00 | Public Opinion Strategies LLC |
$22,491.16 | Facebook Inc Meta |
$11,760.00 | Lee Enterprises Media Group |
$10,866.09 | Mumpower Sign Supply Inc |
$10,666.76 | The Ups Store |
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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).