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Election Expenses of Candidates http://electionsnovascotia.ca/stats-1999-can_expenses.asp ELECTION EXPENSES OF CANDIDATES Hire of Travelling Goods Total Portion Candidates Premises Services Expenses Supplied Advertising Other Expenses Reimbursed Annapolis $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Frank Chipman (PC) 669.00 4,154.37 1,858.84 2,230.42 22,694.70 - 31,607.33 15,050.56 Tom Clahane (NDP) 558.58 11,617.68 1,234.00 223.07 4,188.00 - 17,821.33 15,050.56 Paul W. Mann (NSP) -- 46.00 - 129.94 - 175.94 - Stephen McNeil (Lib) 650.25 3,688.99 986.29 30.34 15,296.57 - 20,652.44 15,050.56 Antigonish Hyland Fraser (Lib) 1,775.00 8,971.64 2,182.63 5,312.75 24,385.00 - 42,627.02 15,037.12 Charlene Long (NDP) 1,600.00 12,369.25 148.25 979.10 7,115.77 - 22,212.37 15,037.12 Angus MacIsaac (PC) 617.50 6,592.99 - 1,712.44 23,561.54 - 32,484.47 15,037.12 Argyle Oscar Harris (NSP) ---- 235.58 - 235.58 - Karen Krafve (Lib) 575.00 6,602.93 775.42 509.63 10,421.50 - 18,884.48 7,389.76 Neil J. LeBlanc (PC) 275.00 4,355.83 381.55 540.73 7,509.63 - 13,062.74 7,389.76 Belinda Tucker (NDP) - 3,814.05 -- 1,567.34 - 5,381.39 - Bedford-Fall River Peter Christie (PC) 2,232.50 6,116.13 4,109.38 2,645.88 17,382.52 - 32,486.41 19,867.68 Jane Earle (NDP) 1,114.00 15,210.05 768.90 3,362.27 6,560.74 - 27,015.96 19,867.68 Gerry St. Amand (Lib) 3,330.00 4,682.56 2,080.27 560.61 15,170.72 - 25,824.16 19,867.68 Cape Breton Centre Frank (Nanky) Corbett (NDP) 2,338.20 17,941.74 1,276.90 1,478.73 12,629.98 - 35,665.55 11,849.60 Susan Marsh Deruelle (Lib) 1,550.39 5,207.07 - 2,413.94 8,829.69 - 18,001.09 11,849.60 John Morrissey (PC) 500.00 547.35 115.00 251.52 6,869.84 - 8,283.71 - Cape Breton East Gerard Burke (Ind) 460.00 3,296.87 250.00 1,458.52 1,281.20 - 6,746.59 - Brad Kerr (PC) 775.59 2,742.44 2,475.00 931.23 13,840.06 - 20,764.32 - Cecil Saccary (NDP) 1,380.58 22,404.22 3,134.66 2,927.25 9,407.12 - 39,253.83 14,168.00 Dave Wilson (Lib) 1,000.00 1,844.92 650.75 1,625.39 15,021.91 - 20,142.97 14,168.00 Cape Breton North Murray Johnston (PC) 575.00 5,224.80 2,254.79 1,032.85 10,307.37 - 19,394.81 13,345.92 Archie MacKinnon (NDP) 675.00 15,827.18 1,855.31 1,045.73 9,311.59 - 28,714.81 13,345.92 Russell MacLellan (Lib) 948.75 4,797.24 676.50 5,393.44 12,116.22 - 23,932.15 13,345.92 Cape Breton Nova Harold Dorrington (PC) - 91.79 532.31 824.63 7,181.71 - 8,630.44 - Gordon Gosse (NDP) 718.31 23,438.87 2,894.64 2,051.81 10,668.67 - 39,772.30 11,045.44 Paul MacEwan (Lib) 1,000.00 3,008.61 457.00 1,913.76 10,678.12 - 17,057.49 10,752.94 1 of 7 2013-05-21 12:46 PM http://electionsnovascotia.ca/stats-1999-can_expenses.asp Cape Breton South Elizabeth Cusack (NDP) 985.70 17,280.08 1,188.30 2,084.31 13,032.96 - 34,571.35 13,648.32 Leland Lewis (PC) 1,000.00 1,352.05 48.40 678.64 12,804.58 - 15,883.67 - Manning MacDonald (Lib) 1,800.00 3,923.63 1,543.81 4,493.96 17,971.57 - 29,732.97 13,648.32 Cape Breton The Lakes Brian Boudreau (Lib) 1,300.00 6,106.14 627.70 1,101.51 9,203.47 - 18,338.82 13,538.56 Ken Langley (PC) 950.00 6,966.21 2,015.55 1,271.06 16,444.91 - 27,647.73 - Helen MacDonald (NDP) 735.83 17,851.93 739.14 1,672.38 14,533.97 - 35,533.25 13,538.56 Cape Breton West Joseph Boudreau (PC) 1,100.00 4,200.00 1,476.16 1,604.64 18,530.76 - 26,911.56 - Russell MacKinnon (Lib) 1,833.75 6,376.89 1,007.50 2,266.10 23,530.16 - 35,014.40 14,034.72 Brian C. Slaney (NDP) 1,087.16 16,154.42 2,709.49 2,087.28 14,523.31 - 36,561.66 14,034.72 Chester-St. Margarets Hinrich Bitter-Suermann(NDP) 376.00 20,908.22 1,084.00 191.57 12,953.80 - 35,513.59 14,666.40 John E. Chataway (PC) 700.00 10,045.82 538.54 271.09 25,778.81 - 37,334.26 14,666.40 Karen Willis Duerden (Lib) 1,982.00 7,399.74 993.07 1,366.46 16,160.37 - 27,901.64 14,666.40 Clare Anne Marie Boyer (NSP) - 5.68 189.75 162.80 206.96 - 565.19 - Paul Comeau (PC) 400.00 2,662.89 - 1,547.44 10,819.22 - 15,429.55 8,002.40 Wayne Gaudet (Lib) 1,022.70 5,165.08 204.85 2,543.52 12,850.26 - 21,786.41 8,002.40 Don Melanson (NDP) 325.00 4,265.30 - 392.70 3,643.33 8,626.33 8,002.40 Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley Jim A. Harpell (NDP) 400.00 7,585.92 - 238.28 4,690.02 - 12,914.22 12,914.22 Leo Stacey (Lib) 345.00 1,091.72 415.36 - 6,584.70 - 8,436.78 - Brooke Taylor (PC) 685.00 7,617.91 452.20 1,982.71 9,915.67 - 20,653.49 14,305.76 Colchester North John Davidson (Lib) 454.25 10,618.70 818.38 3,630.18 14,181.31 - 29,702.82 13,689.76 Bill Langille (PC) 1,670.00 7,932.85 147.34 971.59 20,798.20 - 31,519.98 13,689.76 Ralph Martin (NDP) 500.00 10,062.44 660.03 491.72 9,433.79 - 21,147.98 13,689.76 Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Nadine Cooper Mont (PC) 2,000.00 4,331.06 1,003.09 2,260.79 19,525.10 - 29,120.04 17,618.72 Kevin Deveaux (NDP) 1,347.20 20,367.03 212.34 1,256.07 7,768.24 - 30,950.88 17,618.72 Colin MacEachern (Lib) 1,200.00 2,775.03 - 5,009.35 9,227.86 - 18,212.24 17,220.86 Cumberland North Ernie F. Page (PC) 1,820.48 4,434.20 1,227.96 2,267.55 20,814.74 - 30,564.93 15,318.24 Kathy Langille (Lib) 1,000.00 5,037.99 140.00 1,063.33 14,577.66 - 21,818.98 15,318.24 Doug Wilson (NDP) - 7,436.74 140.00 110.93 4,714.61 - 12,402.28 - Cumberland South John Harrison (Lib) 1,807.41 7,355.34 591.84 1,425.35 12,119.64 - 23,299.58 - 2 of 7 2013-05-21 12:46 PM http://electionsnovascotia.ca/stats-1999-can_expenses.asp Scott McKee (NDP) 300.00 16,186.28 - 671.42 4,841.43 - 21,999.13 - Murray Scott (PC) 2,021.38 5,635.99 - 295.88 14,196.45 - 22,149.70 11,789.12 Dartmouth-Cole Harbour Darrell Dexter (NDP) 2,110.16 19,019.08 1,328.23 5,348.64 5,547.02 - 33,353.13 15,174.88 Peter Foy (Lib) 1,672.00 2,652.54 1,268.44 4,249.59 20,645.28 - 30,487.85 15,174.88 Greg Frampton (PC) 1,765.88 1,901.61 219.69 553.53 13,364.05 - 17,804.76 15,174.88 Rufus Peacock (NSP) ---- 1,812.05 - 1,812.05 - Dartmouth East Terry Degen (PC) 1,232.80 2,914.46 141.27 403.69 13,899.39 - 18,591.61 13,114.08 Heather Henderson (NDP) 1,100.00 22,738.39 2,897.78 1,793.67 6,222.73 - 34,752.57 13,114.08 Jim Smith (Lib) 4,670.50 5,608.85 3,290.85 4,926.22 21,162.48 - 39,658.90 13,114.08 Dartmouth North Frank Cameron (Lib) 2,612.11 2,978.80 2,227.00 1,395.58 20,254.48 - 29,467.97 14,171.36 Susan Livingtone (NSP) Jane MacKay (PC) 2,731.20 2,806.16 - 1,247.52 14,221.03 - 21,005.91 14,171.36 Jerry Pye (NDP) 1,550.00 26,062.71 1,696.38 2,374.34 7,751.95 - 39,435.38 14,171.36 Dartmouth South Don Chard (NDP) 1,327.39 25,013.41 271.04 1,227.59 8,502.00 - 36,341.43 16,120.16 Audrey Goodyer (Lib) 2,208.00 7,825.98 1,961.88 2,587.65 11,861.11 - 26,444.62 16,120.16 Tim Olive (PC) 1,325.00 5,026.11 1,478.21 1,262.19 16,846.99 - 25,938.50 16,120.16 Digby-Annapolis Gordon Balser (PC) 637.83 4,553.79 1,003.00 765.80 11,979.40 - 18,939.82 11,413.92 Steve Downes (NDP) 250.00 6,078.11 - 618.07 4,153.74 - 11,099.92 11,099.92 Vivian O'Neil (Lib) 875.00 3,294.79 140.00 75.44 13,073.59 - 17,458.82 11,413.92 Eastern Shore Keith Colwell (Lib) 2,063.48 7,123.92 879.87 1,720.08 15,304.51 - 27,091.86 13,525.12 Bill Dooks (PC) 1,681.48 4,825.06 - 1,185.89 16,479.83 - 24,172.26 13,525.12 Jack Friis (NSP) - 637.61 - 22.16 796.28 - 1,456.05 - Mary Alice Tzagarakis (NDP) 600.00 14,169.18 829.44 1,427.90 6,010.34 - 23,036.86 13,525.12 Guysborough-Port Hawkesbury Ronnie Chisholm (PC) 1,955.67 7,963.07 623.04 2,169.30 18,886.40 - 31,597.48 11,969.44 Courtney Kinney (NSP) -------- Wendy Panagopolous (NDP) 1,740.63 7,418.63 195.14 442.85 10,939.57 - 20,736.82 11,969.44 Ray White (Lib) 2,878.20 5,419.59 450.00 304.99 16,932.43 - 25,985.21 11,969.44 Halifax Atlantic Robert Chisholm (NDP) 1,512.76 27,004.35 5,410.11 439.45 6,281.39 - 40,648.06 15,208.48 Bruce Cooke (PC) 200.00 604.88 - 154.01 18,220.52 - 19,179.41 15,208.48 David Melnick (Lib) 1,500.00 1,655.09 - 670.11 8,013.70 - 11,838.90 10,200.56 Golda M.
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