The candidates of the Labour Party spent around three times as much as their Nationalist Party counterparts.
According to declarations filed with the Electoral Commission, the data shows that the 69 candidates who contested through Labour spent around €784,000 on their personal campaigns in total.
As for the Nationalist Party, the candidates spent over €271,000. However, election candidates are legally bound not to spend more than €20,000 for every district they contest.
Times of Malta revealed the digits after acquiring a copy of the declarations fled by the election candidates. An analysis of the data shows that elected PL candidates spent an average close to €15,000 each.
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With 43 elected members, Labour’s unsuccessful candidates spent a total of €145,700 while the PN’s spent an average of €86,000. The top 10 spenders proved to be Labour candidates except for Joe Giglio, who spent €32,000.
Minister Roderick Galdes topped the list with €39,911, followed by Jo Etienne Abela, Ian Borg and Silvio Schembri just behind Giglio. On the flip side, the two party leaders spent absolutely nothing from personal money, relying on the party for publicity.
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