The Cost of Winning Local Elections in 2023


Note: Based on spending in 2023. Board of Supervisors Tiebreaker is listed with Board of Supervisors.
Virginia law exempts candidates from filing campaign finance reports if they do not accept contributions from others, and do not raise or spend more than $1,000 of their own money.

VPAP could find no campaign finance reports on file with the state Board of Elections for the following winning candidates:

  • Zachery T. Burns, Bath County School Board
  • Roy W. Burns, Bath County Supervisor
  • Elizabeth P. Burns, Brunswick County School Board
  • Tracie D. Seward, Brunswick County School Board
  • Roy F. Warwick, Brunswick County School Board
  • John R. "Reggie" Owens, Brunswick County Supervisor
  • Welton Tyler, Brunswick County Supervisor
  • Glenda Jackson Gilliam, Brunswick County Supervisor
  • Joii Goodman, Buckingham County School Board
  • Jowanda P. Rollins-Fells, Caroline County School Board
  • Latesha L. Anderson, Cumberland County School Board
  • Brenda K. Ebron Bonner, Dinwiddie County Supervisor
  • James M. Ingram, Floyd County School Board
  • Martin K. Warr, Galax City City Council
  • Jimmy D. Clay, Halifax County School Board
  • Nate R. Green, James City County Commonwealths Attorney
  • Kendall Lee, Lunenburg County School Board
  • W. D. "Doug" Aubel, Lunenburg County School Board
  • J. M. "Mike" Hankins, Lunenburg County Supervisor
  • Gregory E. Martz, Madison County School Board
  • Timothy F. Taylor, Shenandoah County Supervisor
  • Joshua S. Cumbow, Washington County Commonwealths Attorney
  • Chalmer L. Frye, Wythe County School Board
Jan. 23, 2024