Virginia United PAC
Virginia Committee
$2,629Cash on Hand
$803,487Total Contributions
$789,555Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$250,000.00 Planned Parenthood Virginia PAC ENTITY
$145,181.93 Julie Barron Morrill INDIVIDUAL
$86,000.00 Jennifer McClellan ENTITY
$37,011.03 Aggregated Unitemized Cash Contributions INDIVIDUAL
$11,250.00 Ronald D Abramson INDIVIDUAL
$11,000.00 David Murray INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 Ted Robert Dintersmith INDIVIDUAL
$8,000.00 VA Automobile and Truck Dealers PAC ENTITY
$7,500.00 Suzann W Matthews INDIVIDUAL
$5,450.00 Adalyn S Brugger INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$92,429.29 Jennifer McClellan ENTITY
$52,500.00 Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus ENTITY
$39,195.30 Leopold Strategies LLC ENTITY
$38,698.64 Undaunted Ventures LLC ENTITY
$36,250.00 Nancy Guy ENTITY
$36,000.00 Alex Askew ENTITY
$36,000.00 Wendy Gooditis ENTITY
$35,000.00 Lashrecse Aird ENTITY
$33,388.21 Paychex Inc ENTITY
$31,000.00 Elizabeth Guzman ENTITY
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