ROTHENBURGER: New civic election expense rules penalize newcomers
CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES released by Elections BC for last fall’s civic election seem to reveal a long-held suspicion — big spending wins elections.
It isn’t as simple as that, though. Yes, the winners in the election for Kamloops City council were certainly among the biggest spenders.
Mike O’Reilly topped everybody with more than $23,000. With the number of votes he got, it came to a per-vote cost of about $2.45. Pretty pricey.