Value of Legislators' Stock Portfolios

Each year, General Assembly members are required to disclose stocks, mutual funds and other securities they own. Legislators assign a range of values for each asset. The totals below are based on the minimum value in the range. As a result, some legislators' portfolios may be worth substantially more than the amount listed.


Minimum Value of Securities Portfolio

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Source: Personal financial disclosures that the 140 members of the Virginia General Assembly filed in 2021 with the Virginia Ethics Council.

Methodology: Legislators are required to disclose any security valued at more than $5,000. They assign a range of values for each security, not the exact market value. The ranges are:

  • $5,001 to $50,000
  • $50,001 to $250,000
  • More than $250,000

Without an exact value and no way to determine the upper range of "More than $250,000," VPAP assigns the lowest value to each security. As a result, some legislators' portfolios may be worth substantially more than the amount listed.

May 27, 2021