The Democratic Party of Virginia received a payment of $5,737.25 from the Alexandria Democratic Committee on April 8, 2026. The funds were directed to the state party organization headquartered at 1710 East Franklin Street in Richmond. This transfer adds to the ongoing financial support flowing from local Democratic committees to the statewide party structure.
The Alexandria Democratic Committee operates as a local affiliate under the authority of the Democratic Party of Virginia and focuses its activities on electing Democratic candidates in Alexandria and surrounding areas of Northern Virginia. Records show the committee maintains close coordination with the state party on political operations and voter mobilization efforts. The Democratic Party of Virginia serves as the central organization advancing Democratic candidates across the commonwealth in state legislative races, statewide offices, and federal contests. Transfers such as this one help sustain party infrastructure including staff, events, and coordinated campaign activities.
Public filings indicate the Alexandria Democratic Committee has participated in supporting multiple Democratic candidates in recent cycles through direct contributions and coordinated efforts. Examples include involvement with figures such as former chair Sandy Marks in local races and broader support for candidates aligned with the party including those in congressional districts. The state party has received significant funding from various Democratic sources including caucuses and national committees over time. This latest transfer from the Alexandria group represents a continued pattern of resource allocation within Democratic networks ahead of upcoming elections including the 2026 cycle.
The Democratic Party of Virginia has hosted major fundraising events such as its Blue Commonwealth Gala to bolster operations. Local committees like the one in Alexandria contribute through such payments to maintain the party’s organizational capacity. Virginia campaign finance disclosures track these movements between committees and candidates allowing public review of the flows. The payment underscores the interconnected financial relationships that sustain Democratic political activities throughout the state.
