The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee donated $10,000 on June 30, 2026, to the Democratic Party of Virginia to aid a state candidate. This contribution comes from a labor organization PAC that has raised over $12 million in receipts between January 2025 and May 2026, according to Federal Election Commission data. The funds support the committee’s ongoing efforts in political advocacy.
The IBEW PAC maintains a pattern of directing the vast majority of its candidate contributions to Democrats, with 95 percent allocated to Democratic recipients in the most recent cycle tracked by OpenSecrets. In Virginia, records from the Virginia Public Access Project show the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has provided support totaling $60,500 in 2026 to Democratic entities, including a $10,000 contribution to the Democratic Party of Prince William County.
Additional donations from the organization have gone to Democratic Party committees in Newport News and other local Democratic groups. Federally, the PAC has backed numerous Democratic candidates and party committees, such as the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, with contributions in the hundreds of thousands of dollars in prior cycles.
The committee’s activity aligns with its focus on electing candidates who advance labor-related policies. This latest transfer adds to the PAC’s established record of financial involvement in Virginia Democratic efforts ahead of upcoming elections. The organization draws from voluntary member contributions to fund its political activities across multiple states and races.
