From VPAP <[email protected]>
Subject VPAP Weekly Update
Date January 31, 2021 6:59 PM
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How Representative are Virginia's Representatives?

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VPAP's animated video breaks down the characteristics of Virginia's 139 state senators and delegates across race, gender, education and more. Watch it on our Youtube channel ([link removed]) .
Candidates Added to VPAP's Unofficial Lists
This week, VPAP updated its unofficial list of candidates running for the General Assembly and statewide office. See the new additions ([link removed]) here ([link removed]) .

The unofficial candidate lists maintained by VPAP are below:
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** House of Delegates
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** 2021 Nomination Contests ([link removed])
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** 2021 Contested Races ([link removed])
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VPAP's Latest Data Visualizations
Gubernatorial Fundraising by ZIP Code ([link removed])
Which candidate for Governor has raised the most money where you live? Candidate totals and a list of donors are shown for each ZIP Code.
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COVID-19 Put a Hit on Virginia Employment ([link removed])
This visualization shows last year's changes in payroll across 11 industry sectors in Virginia. Only one of them proved immune to the job losses from COVID-19.
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Comparing Legislative Candidates' Source of Funds ([link removed])
See the percentage of campaign contributions that each General Assembly candidate received last year from six types of donors. There are filters for incumbents and non-incumbents, who tend to rely on a very different mix of funding sources.
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VPAP on the Radio
This week's topics:
1. VCU Professor Delivers Free Coffee and Overdose Education by Bike 2. National Guard Sergeant Taught Band Classes While Deployed to D.C. ([link removed])

Each week, VPAP and RadioIQ team up to bring you a pair of human interest stories culled from the headlines of VaNews. The segments are produced by WVTF in Roanoke and carried on public radio stations across the Commonwealth.
Weekly Lobbyist Registrations
VPAP has posted 46 lobbyist registrations filed with the Virginia Ethics Council since last week.



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9 Renewals ([link removed])
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