Saif Abdul-Rahman, a real estate developer and managing member of JR Real Estate Group LLC based in Falls Church, Virginia, made a $2,500 contribution on May 13, 2026, through ActBlue Virginia to support a Virginia candidate. Records indicate this donation aligns with his broader support for Muhammed Sufiyan Casim, the Democratic nominee in the special election for Prince William County Supervisor in the Woodbridge District. Abdul-Rahman has provided a total of $10,000 to Casim’s campaign, including a $5,000 contribution recorded on February 26, 2026.
Abdul-Rahman, who serves as president of the MOVE business chamber in Northern Virginia and has over 20 years of experience in community planning and public service, maintains professional ties to real estate development projects in the region. His contributions extend beyond the Democratic candidate. Virginia political donation records show he also directed $2,498 to the Republican Party of Prince William County as part of his overall giving, which totals $13,498 across various recipients.
The special election for the Woodbridge District seat occurred on March 10, 2026, following a Democratic caucus where Casim secured the nomination with 53 percent of the vote against Pamela G. Montgomery. Casim faced Republican nominee Jeannie LaCroix in the general election and additional scrutiny from a write-in effort by Montgomery. LaCroix ultimately won the seat.
Abdul-Rahman’s pattern of contributions includes support for both major parties in local Virginia races. His employer, JR Real Estate Group LLC, lists him as founder and managing partner with a background that includes prior advisory roles in community and business matters. Additional records from Virginia campaign finance filings confirm the scale of his involvement in Prince William County political activities during the 2026 cycle.
This donation through ActBlue Virginia represents one instance of funding directed toward Democratic efforts in the state. Abdul-Rahman has made no reported contributions to other individual candidates beyond Casim and the Republican Party committee in the available data. His giving occurs amid ongoing local races where business interests intersect with electoral outcomes in growing Northern Virginia counties.
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