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Manitoba NDP raised and spent more money than the Tories in the election campaign

WINNIPEG — New figures show Manitoba New Democrats raised and spent more money than the Progressive Conservatives in last year's election campaign.
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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew speaks at a premier and cabinet swearing-in ceremony in Winnipeg, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023. New figures show Manitoba New Democrats raised and spent more money than the Progressive Conservatives in last year's election campaign. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG — New figures show Manitoba New Democrats raised and spent more money than the Progressive Conservatives in last year's election campaign.

Documents filed with Elections Manitoba show the NDP garnered just over $971,000 in contributions, fundraising and other income en route to victory.

That was roughly $307,000 more than what the Tories raised.

The NDP also outspent opponents, with $1.8 million in expenses and transfers to candidates compared with $1.5 million for the Tories.

The election saw the Tories lose power after seven years in office, as the NDP captured 34 of the 57 legislature seats.

The Liberals, who were reduced to one seat, raised $120,000 and spent $183,000.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 16, 2024

The Canadian Press

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