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NDP surpassed PCs in money raised, spent during Manitoba election campaign

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

NDP raised $971K, PCs raised $664K, Liberals raised $120K

Three people are seen in a debate, standing behind podiums.
The three leaders of Manitoba's main political party leaders are seen in a debate during the election campaign in 2023. Since the vote, which put the NDP's Wab Kinew, left, into government, both Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont, middle, and Progressive Conservative Party Leader Heather Stefanson have stepped down. (CBC)

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 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.