Politics & Government

Tysons Casino Backer Donates $105K To GOP Candidate Lt. Governor Winsome Earle-Sears

A political action committee funded by Comstock Holding Companies donated $105,000 to the campaign of the GOP candidate for governor.

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears gestures as she presides over the Senate during the session at the state Capitol on Feb. 8, 2022, in Richmond, VA.
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears gestures as she presides over the Senate during the session at the state Capitol on Feb. 8, 2022, in Richmond, VA. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)

RESTON, VA — The Republican candidate running to be Virginia's next governor received $105,000 from the company seeking to build a casino in Tysons, according to the latest state financial filings.

Building a Remarkable Virginia, a political action committee funded by casino developer Comstock Holding Companies, made the donations to Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears' campaign in two installments — $55,000 on June 2 and $50,000 on June 3, according to state financial filings reported by the nonprofit Virginia Public Access Project.

Earle-Sears will face Democrat Abigail Spanberger and independent candidates Donna Charles and Andrew D. White in the Nov. 4 election.

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In terms of overall contributions in the governor's race, Spanberger has received more than double the amount of money raised by Earle-Sears, even with the $105,000 donation from Comstock, according to VPAP's latest tally.

  • Winsome Earle-Sears (R) - $9,198,714
  • Abigail Spanberger (D) - $22,823,842
  • Donna Charles (I) - $553
  • Andrew D. White (I) - $606

The governor's race is not the only race where Comstock Holdings is spending money. Since the beginning of May, the company has donated more than $95,000 to the campaigns of two Democratic Party candidates in the Virginia lieutenant governor’s race, according to the latest financial filings.

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Prior to the June 17 Democratic primary, Patch reported that Comstock had donated a total of $66,500 to Hashmi Ghazala and $70,000 to Aaron Rouse.

New reporting shows that Comstock donated an additional $25,000 to Ghazala five days before the June 17 Democratic primary, which Ghazala won. The Reston developer also made previously unreported in-kind donations of $2,683 and $1,562 to pay for event space, as well as food and beverages, respectively. This means Comstock contributed a total of $95,745 to the Democrat on the Nov. 4 ballot in the lieutenant governor's race.

On June 13, Patch reported that the campaign of Democrat Aaron Rouse, whom Ghazala defeated in the primary, had received a total of $70,000 from Comstock. However, Rouse's campaign received an additional $25,000 from a business entity owned by the casino backer on June 6 and $4,780 for event catering, according to the latest campaign financial fillings, as reported by VPAP. This brings the total amount Rouse received from Comstock to $99,780.


Hashmi Ghazala - $95,745

Ghazala for Virginia - $79,245

  • $2,683 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (May 7, 2025)
  • $1,562 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (May 7, 2025)
  • $25,000 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (June 4, 2025)
  • $25,000 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (June 4, 2025)
  • $25,000 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (June 12, 2025)

Friends of Ghazala Hashmi - $12,000

  • $10,000 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (Dec. 9, 2024)
  • $2,000 - Building a Remarkable Virginia PAC (Jan. 9, 2024)

Hashmi for Senate - $4,500

  • $4,500 - Building a Remarkable Virginia PAC (Jan. 9, 2024)

Aaron Rouse - $99,780

Aaron Rouse for Virginia - $65,000

  • $4,780 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (May 7, 2025)
  • $25,000 - Building a Remarkable Virginia (May 9, 2025)
  • $25,000 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (June 5, 2025)
  • $10,000 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (June 10, 2025)
  • $25,000 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (June 6, 2025)

Aaron Rouse for Senate - $5,000

  • $5,000 - Comstock Hospitality Holdings (Dec. 26, 2024)

In September 2023, Patch first broke the story that Reston-based developer Comstock Holdings wanted to build a casino somewhere along the Silver Line outside the Capital Beltway in Fairfax County.

Since then, the builder, its employees and allies have spent more than $1.5 million in campaign contributions and lobbying efforts in support of the casino legislation.

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Read all of Patch's reporting on Comstock Companies' plan to build a casino on Metro's Silver Line in Fairfax County at Silver Line Casino.

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