Our Mission & Vision

To promote, sustain, and grow a native horse racing industry with the highest integrity, benefiting all Virginians through its economic impacts and agricultural traditions.

Our Public Duty

The Virginia Racing Commission is committed to transparency, accountability, and public engagement. We operate with the understanding that our primary duty is to the citizens of the Commonwealth, ensuring that horse racing is conducted fairly, safely, and with the utmost integrity for all participants, both human and equine.

Governance

Commissioners

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Stephanie Nixon

Chair

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John F. Tanner

Vice-Chair

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Bette Brand

Commissioner

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Gillian Gordon-Moore

Commissioner

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Stuart Siegel

Commissioner

Agency Leadership

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Waqas Ahmed

Executive Secretary

Executive Staff

  • Brian Wolford Deputy Executive Secretary
  • Eris Jones Director of Audit and Compliance
  • Vacant Director of Policy and Licensing
  • Israel Saavedra Director of Investigations
  • Vacant Director of Finance
  • Kimberly Mackey Director of Operations

A Rich History

1789

The Virginia legislature passes "An Act to Prevent Excessive Gaming," which includes regulations on horse race wagering, marking early state involvement in the sport.

1988

Virginia voters approve a referendum authorizing pari-mutuel wagering on horse racing, paving the way for a modern racing industry.

1994

The Virginia Racing Commission is officially formed to regulate the newly authorized industry.

1997

Colonial Downs opens in New Kent County as the Commonwealth's first major pari-mutuel racetrack.

2019

Following the passage of Historical Horse Racing (HHR) legislation, Colonial Downs reopens under new ownership, revitalizing the industry.