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Dianne Watts outspent rivals, broke cap in sa国际传媒 Liberal leadership race

Former Surrey MP Dianne Watts was the top spender in the sa国际传媒 Liberal Party鈥檚 leadership race, far outspending winner Andrew Wilkinson and in the process violating her own party鈥檚 spending rules. Elections sa国际传媒
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Former MP Dianne Watts exceeded her party's spending cap during the leadership race she subsequently lost to MLA Andrew Wilkinson.

Former Surrey MP Dianne Watts was the top spender in the sa国际传媒 Liberal Party鈥檚 leadership race, far outspending winner Andrew Wilkinson and in the process violating her own party鈥檚 spending rules.

Elections sa国际传媒 released financial reports from the Feb. 3 Liberal leadership campaign, showing how much the eight candidates spent. Wilkinson won on the fifth ballot of the race, earning 4,621 points (53 per cent of the total) over Watts, who finished with 4,079 points (47 per cent). Wilkinson won despite being outspent by three other candidates in the race.

The candidates spent:

Watts: $1.15 million

Michael Lee: $987,206

Todd Stone: About $800,000 (Stone didn鈥檛 file his campaign forms on time and faces a $500 fine from Elections sa国际传媒 He said the auditing firm that signed off on his expenses was backed up with work and he鈥檒l have the final figures submitted by the end of the week. Stone said his campaign spending was in the $800,000 range.)

Wilkinson: $734,156

Mike de Jong: $622,790

Sam Sullivan: $130,944

Mike Bernier (ran a partial campaign before dropping out): $75,949

Lucy Sager (ran a partial campaign before dropping out): $8,684

The sa国际传媒 Liberal Party had instituted a $600,000 campaign-spending cap as part of the rules set more than five months before voting day. However, it would appear both Watts and Lee blew the party spending limit without repercussions.

Watts spent almost $356,385 more than was allowed under the Liberal party rules, once you subtract her transfers to the party from her spending total. Lee overspent by $224,557.

The Watts鈥 campaign was aware it was spending beyond the limit during the race, said campaign director Norman Stowe. 鈥淚t was what we believed we needed to spend to do what needed to be done,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really up to the party to decide what they do, if anything, if somebody raises more and spends more.鈥

Wilkinson鈥檚 campaign spent about $18,027 under the $600,000 cap. Stone, whose figures aren鈥檛 yet public, said he 鈥渟pent near but just below the cap.鈥

The sa国际传媒 Liberal Party didn鈥檛 have any specific penalties in its leadership-race rules for exceeding the limit.

鈥淲e are pleased to have run a successful and exciting leadership race that doubled our membership and expanded our base,鈥 said Don Silversides, sa国际传媒 Liberal Party president. 鈥淭he leadership rules stated contestant expenses were to be limited to a maximum of $600,000, not including party fees and transfers. Party officials emphasized repeatedly to remain within these parameters. Our focus now is to build on the strength and renewal of the sa国际传媒 Liberal Party.鈥

The top donations in the campaign also went to Watts, with waste-management company Super Save Disposal and development firm Woodbridge Properties each donating $100,000 to the Watts鈥 campaign.

The full, scanned reports are available from the Elections sa国际传媒 website, as well as data on individual donations.