How much did Republicans spend on the 2012 election?
Republicans
Candidate | Money Raised | Money Spent |
---|---|---|
Mitt Romney | $31,558,506.39 | $41,414,884.61 |
Rick Santorum | $18,559,238.27 | $17,034,071.84 |
Ron Paul | $10,384,100.84 | $10,999,944.14 |
Newt Gingrich | $9,911,148.83 | $10,792,976.94 |
How much is spent on presidential elections?
State-by-state primary limits
State | Voting Age Population | Expenditure limitation |
---|---|---|
Arkansas | 2,317,649 | $1,922,800 |
California | 30,617,582 | $25,400,700 |
Colorado | 4,499,217 | $3,732,600 |
Connecticut | 2,837,847 | $2,354,300 |
How much money was spent on the 2012 election?
Total Spending. Spending on the 2012 presidential race exceed $2.6 billion and was the most expensive in U.S. history, according to the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Responsive Politics.
How much did super PACs spend in the 2012 election?
The total spending by those entities amounts to $14.96 per vote for President Barack Obama, who won 65,899,660 votes to win the 2012 election . About $993 million was raised by Mitt Romney, the Republican Party and the primary super PACs supporting his candidacy.
When was the 2012 US presidential election?
The United States presidential election of 2012 was the 57th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012.
How much did Priorities USA Action spend on 2012 election?
$75 million spent by the Priorities USA Action super PAC The total spending by those entities amounts to $14.96 per vote for President Barack Obama, who won 65,899,660 votes to win the 2012 election.