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Donald S. Beyer

Donald S. Beyer

Democratic · VA U.S. RepresentativeCandidate 2026

Service history

12 years in the U.S. Congress · since 2015

  • Representative VA-8 2015–present

Background

  • background Born June 20, 1950; a businessman who has owned automobile dealerships in Virginia
  • role Served two terms as the 36th lieutenant governor of Virginia from 1990 to 1998
  • background Was the Democratic nominee for governor of Virginia in 1997, losing to Republican Jim Gilmore
  • role U.S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein from 2009 to 2013
  • role A Democrat, U.S. Representative for Virginia's 8th congressional district (Northern Virginia) since 2015

Campaign finance

2026 cycle

Incumbent for U.S. House VA-08 · 2026 General Election

  • $2,125,761 raised
  • $1,843,890 spent
  • $838,934 cash on hand
$2.13M
$2.12M
$1.55M
Itemized (≥ $200)$1.45M
Unitemized (< $200)$100.22K
Other committees (PACs)$573.25K
Offsets to expenditures$1.66K
Other receipts$4.93K
$1.84M
Operating expenditures$1.26M
Contribution refunds$10.33K
Other disbursements$570.77K
Cash on hand$838.93K
Debts owed by committee$0.00

Through July 15, 2026 · FEC

Data from FEC (through Jul 15, 2026)

Finance updated: not yet pulled

Over time

Data from FEC per-cycle campaign finance

Money raised, spent, and cash on hand across every election cycle on record — toggle a series in the legend.

Donald S. Beyer campaign finance by election cycle
Cycle RaisedSpentCash on hand
2014$2,875,992$2,789,738$86,254
2016$2,123,668$1,482,103$727,818
2018$2,085,899$1,831,272$982,446
2020$1,735,398$2,077,823$640,022
2022$2,121,791$2,165,050$596,763
2024$1,948,345$1,988,045$557,063
2026$2,125,761$1,843,890$838,934

Contributions received — 2026 cycle

Data from FEC

Recorded individual contributions in the 2026 cycle: $71,960 ·

Track record

Assembled from Congress.gov · FEC · official disclosures — each fact links its own source

These are verifiable facts from the public record, assembled in one place and presented without judgment. They are not a score, a grade, or a ranking. Context matters: a missed vote may be excused, on leadership or committee duty, or paired; a party-unity rate reflects agenda alignment, not virtue or independence; a disclosed trade or a documented relationship is a required public filing, not evidence of wrongdoing. Each fact links to its full source below.

  • 100.0%
    Roll-call participation →

    voted in 3 recorded roll calls · chamber median 100.0%

    Missing a vote is not inherently negative — an absence can be excused, reflect leadership or committee duty, or a recorded pairing.

  • 61
    Bills sponsored →

    plus 351 cosponsored

    A count of bills introduced as the primary sponsor; most legislation never advances, regardless of who sponsors it.

  • 0
    Sponsored bills enacted →

    of 61 bills sponsored

    Whether a bill becomes law depends on the whole Congress, not the sponsor alone; substantive provisions often pass folded into other vehicles.

  • 0
    Documented positions →

    no positions documented yet

    Documented, sourced positions we have on record — the absence of a documented position is not the absence of a view.

  • 4
    Committee assignments →

    committees and subcommittees

    Committee seats are assignments made by party leadership — a measure of role and jurisdiction, not an achievement or a conflict in itself.

  • 418
    Disclosed stock trades →

    66 tickers · 35 in a sector a committee they sit on oversees

    Disclosed trades are legally required public filings (STOCK Act), not evidence of wrongdoing; trades may be executed by a manager or held in a blind trust.

  • 2
    Documented relationships →

    neutral overlap signals (e.g., committee oversight of a traded sector)

    A documented relationship is a factual overlap in the public record — NOT evidence of wrongdoing.

Assembled from CivicGate's ingested public records for Donald S. Beyer. A fact shown as “—” means we don't yet hold that data — not that the value is zero.

Voting record

Data from Congress.gov roll-call records

100.0%
of House roll calls voted House median 100.0%

Full voting record (3 roll calls) → · Congress 119 · based on 3 of 645 recorded roll calls

See the participation leaderboard →

Committee assignments (4)

Data from Congress.gov committee memberships

Issue positions (1)

Documented + CivicGate vote-derived — stated positions link their source; derived positions come from votes on direction-tagged bills

Stock trades (STOCK Act)

Data from Stock Watcher / official disclosures

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Documented relationships

Documented facts about Beyer, aggregated from public records. A documented relationship is not evidence of wrongdoing — it is context, not a conclusion.

  • Committee oversight & trading — finance coverage: high

    Sits on the House Committee on Ways and Means, which oversees the finance sector, and disclosed 22 finance-sector trades (disclosed amounts up to $330,000) between Nov 2019 and Nov 2021.

    Counts only disclosed trades we could tag to a sector; sector coverage is partial, so the real total may be higher.

  • Committee oversight & trading — health coverage: high

    Sits on the House Committee on Ways and Means, which oversees the health sector, and disclosed 6 health-sector trades (disclosed amounts up to $90,000) between Nov 2019 and Jan 2022.

    Counts only disclosed trades we could tag to a sector; sector coverage is partial, so the real total may be higher.

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Frequent co-sponsors

Data from Congress.gov

The members Beyer most often co-sponsors bills with — their legislative coalition.

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Connections network

Data from Congress.gov · FEC

How Beyer connects to other members, committees, and PACs — drawn only from ingested records.

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Sponsored / cosponsored bills (200)

Data from Congress.gov

200
Page 1 of 8 · 200 bills
  • HR 10060Presidential Tax Accountability and Audit Integrity ActcosponsoredAug 5, 2026
  • HR 10014Restoring Accountability in Appropriations ActsponsoredAug 2, 2026
  • HR 10034RECOVER PII ActcosponsoredAug 2, 2026
  • HR 9983Lori Jackson-Nicolette Elias Domestic Violence Survivor Protection ActcosponsoredJul 29, 2026
  • HR 9977To exempt certain home building products from certain tariffs imposed on or after January 20, 2025, and for other purposes.sponsoredJul 29, 2026
  • HR 9944TPS Review ActcosponsoredJul 22, 2026
  • HR 9835Congressional Oversight and Agency Access ActsponsoredJul 21, 2026
  • HR 9886Federal Facilities Indoor Air Quality Assessment ActcosponsoredJul 21, 2026
  • HR 9808No Passes for Polluters Act of 2026cosponsoredJul 20, 2026
  • HR 9729Human Authority over Autonomous Weapons Act of 2026sponsoredJul 15, 2026
  • HR 9736Stop CHEATERS ActcosponsoredJul 15, 2026
  • HR 9730Foreign Service Test-Free Reentry Act of 2026sponsoredJul 15, 2026
  • HR 9696Saving Lives and Reducing Health Care Waste by Improving Diagnosis in Medicine ActsponsoredJul 14, 2026
  • HR 9699Drug Deal Disclosure ActcosponsoredJul 14, 2026
  • HR 9634Voter Choice ActcosponsoredJul 8, 2026
  • HR 9622Modernizing Aeronautical Standards ActsponsoredJul 8, 2026
  • HR 9496End Tax Penalties on American Hostages ActcosponsoredJun 28, 2026
  • HR 9432LIFT the BAR ActcosponsoredJun 23, 2026
  • HR 9383Small Business and Consumer Credit Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 21, 2026
  • HR 9333AI Flaw Reporting and Security Enhancement ActcosponsoredJun 17, 2026
  • HR 9289Keep Public Funds in Public Schools Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 10, 2026
  • HRES 1366Commending Taiwan on the 30th anniversary of its first direct presidential election in 1996, and expressing support for Taiwan in the preservation of its democratic institutions.cosponsoredJun 10, 2026
  • HR 9286Broadband Deployment and Economic Impact Study Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 10, 2026
  • HR 9261Comprehensive Paid Leave for Federal Employees ActsponsoredJun 10, 2026
  • HCONRES 110Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities with Iran.cosponsoredJun 10, 2026
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