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Federal Election 2022 Coalition Outspent Labor In Failed Campaign

Federal Election 2022 Coalition Outspent Labor In Failed Campaign
Federal Election 2022 Coalition Outspent Labor In Failed Campaign

Federal Election 2022 Coalition Outspent Labor In Failed Campaign New data on political fundraising shows the coalition spent almost $131 million in its bid to hold on to power during last year’s federal election. The coalition outspent labor in the year leading up to the 2022 federal election, declaring $132 million in expenditure compared to labor’s $116 million. the coalition has been the biggest spender at every federal election since 2007.

2022 Federal Election Australian Labor Party Campaign Edge
2022 Federal Election Australian Labor Party Campaign Edge

2022 Federal Election Australian Labor Party Campaign Edge The coalition outspent labor by more than $50m in lead up to the 2025 federal election despite ultimately suffering its worst ever loss, the australian electoral commission has revealed. Federal election 2022: coalition outspent labor in failed campaign (1 feb 23) click here. The coalition outspent labor in the year leading up to the 2022 federal election, declaring $132 million in expenditure compared to labor’s $116 million. the coalition has been the biggest spender at every federal election since 2007. Nine months after the 2022 federal election, voters finally get a look at how much the parties spent and who funded their campaigns.

2022 Federal Election Australian Labor Party Campaign Edge
2022 Federal Election Australian Labor Party Campaign Edge

2022 Federal Election Australian Labor Party Campaign Edge The coalition outspent labor in the year leading up to the 2022 federal election, declaring $132 million in expenditure compared to labor’s $116 million. the coalition has been the biggest spender at every federal election since 2007. Nine months after the 2022 federal election, voters finally get a look at how much the parties spent and who funded their campaigns. The coalition substantially outspent labor in the year leading up to the 2025 election, declaring $212 million in expenditure compared with labor’s $160 million. While the coalition was soundly defeated, labor did not achieve a landslide victory, as a result of electoral successes by independent candidates and the greens, with the crossbench swelling to 16 seats. Across 18 key marginal seats – nine currently held by each major party – the coalition has comprehensively outspent and out promised labor in all but five. You may have thought labor “won” the last election. the coalition suffered massive losses, while labor gained a total of nine seats, granting them the ability to form a majority government.

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