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Candidate Election Expenditures Candiates Election Expenditures for the August 5, 2003 Provincial General Election Headquarter Worker Publicity / Campaign Personal Disputed Total Total Candidate Party Travel Other Expenses Remuneration Advertising Functions Expenses Claims Expenses Reimbursed Annapolis Frank Chipman PC$ 3,511.73 $ 489.55 $ 21,357.47 $ 1,207.01 $ 925.00 $ - $ 117.76 $ - $ 27,608.52 $ 15,549.60 Stpehn McNeil Lib 3,915.94 2,150.00 25,498.96 255.75 - - - - 31,820.65 15,549.60 Adrian Nette NDP 864.97 4,199.38 11,249.79 1,237.25 377.56 2,353.16 - - 20,282.11 15,549.60 Harry wilson NSP - - - - - - - - - - Sub Total $ 8,292.64 $ 6,838.93 $ 58,106.22 $ 2,700.01 $ 1,302.56 $ 2,353.16 $ 117.76 $ - $ 79,711.28 $ 46,648.80 Antigonish David Allister Cameron Lib$ 3,980.73 $ 3,094.14 $ 38,189.53 $ 45.00 $ 2,861.36 $ - $ - $ 48,170.76 $ 16,273.76 Angus "Tando" MacIsaac PC 7,886.96 8,671.64 33,996.22 - 145.81 - - - 50,700.63 16,273.76 Terry O'Toole NDP 2,068.37 5,499.53 12,408.17 230.24 314.92 2,436.24 - - 22,957.47 16,273.76 Gene Purdy MP - - 3,869.41 252.43 - - - - 4,121.84 - Sub Total $ 13,936.06 $ 17,265.31 $ 88,463.33 $ 527.67 $ 3,322.09 $ 2,436.24 $ - $ - $ 125,950.70 $ 48,821.28 Argyle Aldric Benoit d'Entremont Lib$ 1,819.97 $ 3,666.23 $ 17,092.35 $ 1,815.51 $ 160.00 $ - $ - $ - $ 24,554.06 $ 7,247.80 Chris A. d'Entremont PC 2,052.66 4,458.93 13,670.84 1,586.08 - 53.75 - - 21,822.26 7,247.80 Charles M. Muise NDP 151.41 451.84 5,483.44 102.54 140.25 1,085.02 - - 7,414.50 - Sub Total $ 4,024.04 $ 8,577.00 $ 36,246.63 $ 3,504.13 $ 300.25 $ 1,138.77 $ - $ - $ 53,790.82 $ 14,495.60 Bedford Perter G. Christie PC$ 5,798.90 $ 415.17 $ 21,068.00 $ 373.01 $ 1,907.13 $ 800.00 $ - $ - $ 30,362.21 $ 18,570.24 Bob Watson NDP 2,138.47 4,737.69 10,957.36 442.74 548.12 2,780.03 - - 21,604.41 18,570.24 Richard Zurawski Lib 2,618.94 297.47 17,367.92 - 102.31 - - 20,386.64 18,570.24 Sub Total $ 10,556.31 $ 5,450.33 $ 49,393.28 $ 815.75 $ 2,557.56 $ 3,580.03 $ - $ - $ 72,353.26 $ 55,710.72 Cape Breton Centre Frank Corbett NDP$ 5,055.38 $ 6,615.80 $ 15,972.33 $ 818.82 $ 276.40 $ 2,138.30 $ - $ - $ 30,877.03 $ 14,283.56 Basil MacGillvray Lib 4,214.32 2,600.00 18,226.46 308.00 - 122.47 - - 25,471.25 14,283.56 Rita Tighe-MacLeod PC 1,388.85 950.00 13,408.73 912.73 800.12 - - - 17,460.43 - Sub Total $ 10,658.55 $ 10,165.80 $ 47,607.52 $ 2,039.55 $ 1,076.52 $ 2,260.77 $ - $ - $ 73,808.71 $ 28,567.12 Cape Breton North Cecil Clarke PC$ 6,430.80 $ 3,893.66 $ 25,944.94 $ 2,067.52 $ - $ 219.33 $ - $ 38,556.25 $ 16,477.12 Cecil Snow NDP 1,670.40 1,027.21 11,004.36 233.12 318.85 2,510.68 - - 16,764.62 16,477.12 Mike White Lib 4,384.57 1,562.50 15,541.52 2,705.94 300.00 90.63 - - 24,585.16 16,477.12 Sub Total $ 12,485.77 $ 6,483.37 $ 52,490.82 $ 5,006.58 $ 618.85 $ 2,820.64 $ - $ - $ 79,906.03 $ 49,431.36 Cape Breton Nova Mel Crowe Lib$ 4,393.66 $ 3,059.83 $ 21,296.10 $ 1,693.86 $ - $ 23.56 $ - $ - $ 30,467.01 $ 12,745.96 Gordie Gosse NDP 2,855.87 8,982.81 12,665.07 1,697.97 746.65 1,908.11 - - 28,856.48 12,745.96 Todd Marsman PC 350.00 418.21 4,520.40 160.00 1,475.99 3,038.36 2,451.80 - 12,414.76 - Sub Total $ 7,599.53 $ 12,460.85 $ 38,481.57 $ 3,551.83 $ 2,222.64 $ 4,970.03 $ 2,451.80 $ - $ 71,738.25 $ 25,491.92 Candiates Election Expenditures for the August 5, 2003 Provincial General Election Headquarter Worker Publicity / Campaign Personal Disputed Total Total Candidate Party Travel Other Expenses Remuneration Advertising Functions Expenses Claims Expenses Reimbursed Cape Breton South Manning MacDonald Lib$ 6,447.55 $ 782.00 $ 26,247.13 $ - $ 300.00 $ - $ - $ - $ 33,776.68 $ 18,970.76 Mike MacSween NDP 4,147.65 4,522.66 13,640.34 268.40 480.39 2,839.99 - - 25,899.43 18,970.76 John Morrison PC 2,659.50 1,005.53 27,077.15 - - - 235.52 - 30,977.70 18,970.76 Sub Total $ 13,254.70 $ 6,310.19 $ 66,964.62 $ 268.40 $ 780.39 $ 2,839.99 $ 235.52 $ - $ 90,653.81 $ 56,912.28 Cape Breton West Ivan Doncaster PC$ 4,688.72 $ 9,073.45 $ 20,386.05 $ 2,504.49 $ - $ 135.00 $ - $ - $ 36,787.71 $ 16,128.68 Douglas MacKinlay NDP 3,291.76 4,788.32 12,438.50 1,234.60 312.11 2,414.52 - - 24,479.81 16,128.68 Russell MacKinnon Lib 2,881.61 5,906.71 20,658.23 2,026.17 - 111.02 - - 31,583.74 16,128.68 Sub Total $ 10,862.09 $ 19,768.48 $ 53,482.78 $ 5,765.26 $ 312.11 $ 2,660.54 $ - $ - $ 92,851.26 $ 48,386.04 Chester - St. Margaret’s Hinrich Bitter-Suermann NDP$ 3,019.05 $ 5,822.71 $ 24,818.91 $ 222.45 $ 644.26 $ 2,379.37 $ - $ - $ 36,906.75 $ 15,723.20 John Chataway PC 4,251.37 3,000.00 37,273.95 662.91 442.60 - 338.74 - 45,969.57 15,723.20 Sue Gault NSP - - - - - - - - - - Milt Larsen Lib 4,224.41 2,896.20 20,162.86 - - - - - 27,283.47 15,723.20 Sub Total $ 11,494.83 $ 11,718.91 $ 82,255.72 $ 885.36 $ 1,086.86 $ 2,379.37 $ 338.74 $ - $ 110,159.79 $ 47,169.60 Clare Marc Boudreau PC$ 3,262.70 $ 330.00 $ 13,490.25 $ 520.91 $ 200.00 $ 349.51 $ - $ - $ 18,153.37 $ 8,064.96 Wayne Gaudet Lib 3,196.15 2,300.00 16,592.74 717.04 75.00 - - - 22,880.93 8,064.96 Don Melanson NDP 195.83 502.78 5,706.56 114.10 156.07 1,207.35 - - 7,882.69 - Sub Total $ 6,654.68 $ 3,132.78 $ 35,789.55 $ 1,352.05 $ 431.07 $ 1,556.86 $ - $ - $ 48,916.99 $ 16,129.92 Colchester - Musquodoboit Valley Joan Barnhill Lib$ 43.52 $ 450.00 $ 841.81 $ 306.28 $ - $ 4.42 $ - $ - $ 1,646.03 $ - Kathryn Belzer NDP 1,602.85 2,334.50 9,728.73 1,336.75 360.06 2,721.60 - - 18,084.49 14,101.28 Brooke Taylor PC 1,182.25 5,200.00 8,570.57 792.65 345.60 439.56 - 8,019.62 24,550.25 14,101.28 Sub Total $ 2,828.62 $ 7,984.50 $ 19,141.11 $ 2,435.68 $ 705.66 $ 3,165.58 $ - $ 8,019.62 $ 44,280.77 $ 28,202.56 Colchester North John Davidson Lib$ 1,914.37 $ 4,840.00 $ 13,783.55 $ - $ 50.00 $ - $ - $ 20,587.92 $ 14,629.52 Garfield Forrest NDP 1,553.01 4,879.09 9,565.09 798.49 272.88 2,542.01 - - 19,610.57 14,629.52 Bill Langille PC 4,081.16 6,585.30 28,959.67 768.61 1,090.97 102.82 - - 41,588.53 14,629.52 Sub Total $ 7,548.54 $ 16,304.39 $ 52,308.31 $ 1,567.10 $ 1,413.85 $ 2,644.83 $ - $ - $ 81,787.02 $ 43,888.56 Cole Harbour Darrell Dexter NDP$ 6,338.15 $ 27,625.56 $ 17,752.25 $ 2,286.67 $ 513.07 $ 3,735.46 $ - $ - $ 58,251.16 $ 18,762.44 Peter Foy Lib 2,931.15 442.03 15,490.29 445.03 579.00 - - - 19,887.50 18,762.44 Jessica Gould NSP - - - - - - - - - - Brian Thomas PC 7,323.30 2,935.88 19,620.41 1,930.64 575.31 172.50 - - 32,558.04 18,762.44 Sub Total $ 16,592.60 $ 31,003.47 $ 52,862.95 $ 4,662.34 $ 1,667.38 $ 3,907.96 $ - $ - $ 110,696.70 $ 56,287.32 Candiates Election Expenditures for the August 5, 2003 Provincial General Election Headquarter Worker Publicity / Campaign Personal Disputed Total Total Candidate Party Travel Other Expenses Remuneration Advertising Functions Expenses Claims Expenses Reimbursed Cole Habour - Eastern Passage Brian Churchill Lib$ 3,025.64 $ 139.00 $ 11,483.57 $ 592.80 $ 359.24 $ - $ - $ - $ 15,600.25 $ 13,793.76 Kevin Deveaux NDP 3,778.79 7,323.57 12,885.52 195.16 266.92 2,074.97 - - 26,524.93 13,793.76 Harry McInroy PC 4,376.00 238.58 15,706.35 428.08 87.19 - - - 20,836.20 13,793.76 Kaillee A. McPherson NSP - - - - - - - - - - Sub Total $ 11,180.43 $ 7,701.15 $ 40,075.44 $ 1,216.04 $ 713.35 $ 2,074.97 $ - $ - $ 62,961.38 $ 41,381.28 Cumberland North Jason Blanch Ind$ 2.76 $ - $ - $ 26.00 $ 21.95 $ - $ - $ - $ 50.71 $ - Kim Cail NDP 319.72 954.08 8,648.22 216.52 613.33 2,291.07 - - 13,042.94 - Ernest Fage PC 4,086.73 5,781.79 21,063.61 703.85 1,262.44 364.65 - - 33,263.07 15,304.08 Marsh G.
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