Who donated to the candidates' campaign for Gainesville District Supervisor?
Here is a list of donors contributing $100 or more to the campaigns of Kerensa Sumer-D and Bob Weir-R provided by The Virginia Public Access Project [VPAP] at VPAP.org.
Kerensa Sumer-D
Sumers, Kerensa (D) | $46,832 |
Note: Many of the $250 donors live in Catharpin, Virginia.
Stanley Martin Companies donated $2,000, Nova Building Industry $2,000
Several other contributions come from local prominent Democrats and elected officials.
Some lesser-known Republicans and independents also donated.
A letter Bristow Beat received said that homeowners in the Catharpin area were concerned they would be surrounded by data centers and highways and believed Ms. Sumer would support them in also selling their land to developers.
$5,000 | Coalition for a Brighter PWC |
$3,500 | Democratic Party - Prince William County |
$2,500 | Mulhausen, Jeff |
$2,000 | Stanley Martin Companies Inc |
$1,500 | Nova Building Industry Assn |
$1,001 | Lateef, Babur |
$1,000 | Abdul Rahman, Saifaldin |
$1,000 | Angry, Victor |
$1,000 | Boddye for Prince William County Board of Supervisors - Ken |
$1,000 | Compton, Bettie |
$1,000 | Wexton for US House of Representatives - Jennifer |
$510 | Granville-Smith, Richard M |
$500 | Conner, Donna |
$500 | Franklin, Margaret Angela |
$500 | Safdar, Asad |
$500 | Wheeler for Prince William County Board of Supervisors - Ann |
$300 | Bailey, Andrea |
$300 | Garcia, Michael A |
$300 | Sumers, Patricia A |
$250 | Barter, Kenneth Ray |
$250 | Bennett, Robert B |
$250 | Bonilla, Santos Enrique |
$250 | Cahall, Jeff P |
$250 | Capayachi, Marco Antonio |
$250 | Dipali, Shah |
$250 | Donnelly, Joan |
$250 | Higginbotham, Christopher D |
$250 | Horst, Diane L |
$250 | Knarr, Kenneth |
$250 | Kolos, Daniel W |
$250 | Martin, Nasra S |
$250 | Mulkerin, Kristin B |
$250 | Nguyen, John A |
$250 | Nijjer, Brinder |
$250 | Penenburgh, Diana H |
$250 | Simpkins, Kahlil |
$250 | Singleton, Laura |
$250 | Skinner, Kevin M |
$250 | Vicario, Lori Michelle |
$250 | Watson, Donna |
$250 | Wear, Judy L |
$250 | Yaseen, Nabila |
$198 | Snyder, Page S |
$150 | Bland, Nicole |
$150 | Hull, Megan |
$125 | Chambliss, Cynthia |
Weir, Bob B (R)$20,005
Note: Donations were made from the Director of Coalition to Protect Prince William County, Elena Schlossberg, and Kim Hosen of the Prince William Conservation Alliance.
Anti-Data Center group HOA Roundtable is run by Kathryn Kulick. Anti-data center activists include Bill Wright and John Lyver, who has been actively campaigning not to build data centers outside the overlay district.
Several other donations were made from prominent local Republicans and elected leaders, but some lesser-known Democrats did as well, especially the environmentalists.
Sutphin Family Foundation is a non-profit organization that, according to its website, focuses on giving primarily for education, health, and human services.
$1,000 | Kulick, Kathryn |
$1,000 | Lawson for Prince William County Board of Supervisors - Jeanine |
$1,000 | Price, James M |
$1,000 | Vega for Prince William County Board of Supervisors - Yesli |
$1,000 | Ward, Elizabeth H |
$500 | Harders, Patrick |
$500 | Hendley, Martha W |
$400 | Kunkel, Elena Schlossberg |
$300 | Kelley, Neil R |
$250 | Bannan, David |
$250 | Berry, Richard R |
$250 | Donohue, Edward |
$250 | Grymes, Charles A |
$250 | Hartwell, Robert L |
$250 | Hosen, Kimberly |
$250 | Lyver, John |
$250 | Perry, Carl |
$250 | Perry, Carlos V |
$250 | Stirrup, John T |
$250 | Stoeger, Ally |
$250 | Sutphin Family Investments |
$250 | Wright, William |
$200 | Henley, John |
$200 | Howarth, Thomas A |
$200 | Sheehan, Thomas B |
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