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The separate election cost $24m.
Interdisciplinary Connections: Economics – How much does an election cost?
Recognizing Brown's surprise win as a threat to her husband's entire health care initiative (the election cost Senate Democrats their supermajority), Mrs. Obama went scalp hunting.
But the entire 2010 British general election cost less than some individual Senate races in 2012, and furious British voters still think their politicians are money-grubbing thieves.
Losing Florida and its 25 electoral votes in the 2000 presidential election cost the Mr. Gore the White House and handed the presidency to George W. Bush.
The election cost the two campaigns $24 million, with Mr. Bowles adding $4 million of his own money, but Mrs. Dole outspent him by $2 million.
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All 650 MPs will be given £499 iPads after the election, costing the taxpayer £1 million.
The sad reality is that election costs jumped by nearly a third in just four years, to $2.2 billion.
What's more important in the lead-up to the election – costed policies, or regular fartlek sessions?
To run a credible campaign in a seat in a parliamentary election costs between $300,000 and $3m per candidate, depending on the importance of the seat and the competition.
The two sides must put up their share of the election costs and resolve an impasse over who gets to vote in Abyei.
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