Sinn Fein Hold Longford-Westmeath Seat Despite Lower Campaign Spend

A new Journal.ie study shows candidates spent an average of €20,000 in last year's election.

Sinn Fein retained their hold in Longford-Westmeath despite spending less than the average amount on campaigns.

A new study from The Journal.ie is highlighting the average spend of candidates during last year's general election, which was around €20,000.

Fianna Fail's Robert Troy spent the most on his spent the most on his re-election campaign at almost €30,000.

While Sinn Fein's rep Sorca Clarke took the second seat ahead of Deputy Troy, after spending just €12,700 on her campaign.

Investigative journalist from the Journal.ie Conor O'Carroll says even the cost of posters adds up:

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