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Va Common Sense PAC

Location: Alexandria

The national Republican Governor's Association set up this PAC in 2009 to buy $3.5 million in TV ads attacking Creigh Deeds, the Democratic nominee for Governor.

From through (select all years )

Money In: Top Donors

$2,500,000 Republican Governors Assn (Washington, DC)
$900,000 Republican Party - National Committee (Washington, DC)

Money Out: Partisan Breakdown

$1,338 in Campaign Contributions

List above excludes money transferred from other committees controlled by the candidate.

Contact Information

Va Common Sense PAC
2303 Stovepoint Ct
Alexandria, VA 22306
202-662-4162


Registration Date: 06/15/2009
Committee Type: State PAC
Status: Closed
Official Name: Virginia Common Sense PAC
Party Affiliation: Republican

Candidates this PAC Supports/Opposes:

Initial Registered Officers of this Committee:

  • Michael Adams (Treasurer)

METHODOLOGY: The most recent information available for this committee is current through March 8, 2010.

“Money In: Top Donors” is derived from campaign finance reports filed by Va Common Sense PAC. The donor list on this page may not be complete. VPAP processes only transactions from donors who gave $500 or more in a year from 2005-07 and $250 or more a year starting in 2008. A more complete list of donors may be available from State Board of Elections.

The “Money Out: Partisan Breakdown” were not derived from campaign finance reports filed by Va Common Sense PAC. Instead, the “Money Out” list represents the amounts reported by the recipients. As a result, this list may not be complete as it does not include donations to federal candidates and local candidates that VPAP does not track.

For recipient committees, information is current as of the following dates:

House of Delegates12/31/2011
State Senate12/31/2011
Gov., Lt. Gov., Attorney General12/31/2011
PACs12/31/2011
Political Party Committees 12/31/2011
Board of Supervisors12/31/2011
City Council12/31/2011