Tom Dyas (left) and Colin Basran at a pre-election forum.
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February 02, 2023 - 4:51 PM
Tom Dyas spent $85,652 to oust Colin Basran from the mayor’s seat during the Kelowna municipal election last October, about $10,000 less than the incumbent.
Dyas’ expense records, released by Elections B.C. today, Feb. 2, show he only raised $74,760 in donations.
He did contribute $2,500 to his own campaign and had at least one fundraising event, according to the documents.
Dyas’ biggest expense was on signs at just over $32,000. More than $12,000 went for promotional materials and $7,200 for professional services.
Basran, on the other hand, spent big on professional services ($36,540) along with signs at $21,194. Social media cost him $21,000 (compared to about $200 for Dyas) and promotional materials were $7,558
In total, Basran spent $95,608 in his unsuccessful effort to be elected to a third term.
He brought in $98,100 from 77 donors and had five $1,200 donations listed as prohibited.
The spending limit for each candidate was $95,665.33.
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