Thursday, January 19, 2012

VPAP Posts Integrated Year-End Reports

January 19, 2012

 

Year-End Disclosures

 

VPAP has posted valued-added information from campaign finance disclosures due Tuesday. 

 

SENATE SPENDING UP MODESTLY, HOUSE SPENDING PLUMMETS

Final numbers from the 2011 General Assembly elections confirm spending in Senate races rose slightly, while spending in House races fell by more than one third.

 

Read more at vpap.org

 

MOST EXPENSIVE RACES

With year-end reports in hand, VPAP tallies up the most expensive 2011 General Assembly elections. See how much your senator or delegate spent to be successful.

 

Read more at vpap.org

 

ARMSTRONG/POINDEXTER BREAKS HOUSE SPENDING RECORD

November’s battle between Dels. Armstrong and Poindexter shattered an all-time spending record for House races. Year-end reports reveal that the two campaigns spent nearly $2.4 million.

Read more at vpap.org

 

 

LINKS OF INTEREST


Governor McDonnell

2011 Top Donors

Top Donors By Industry

 

 

Statewide Candidates

Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling

Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli

  

Top Donors

To Legislative Candidates

To Party/Caucus Committees

 

Caucus/Leadership Committees 

Dominion Leadership Trust (Speaker Howell)

Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus

Commonwealth Victory Fund (Joint Democratic Caucus)

House Republican Campaign Committee

Virginia Senate Republican Caucus

 

House of Delegates

Most Money Raised

Cash on Hand

 

Senate of Virginia

Most Money Raised

Cash on Hand

 

Note: VPAP has not received reports from Dels. Joe Morrissey and Jeion Ward. Those reports will be posted as soon as they are received.

 

 

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