Once you have determined that something is candidate spending, you need to determine how it must be reported. It may be:
ordinary spending incurred by the candidate or agent
notional spending, where something is provided for you and made use of in your campaign
local campaigning, where spending is incurred by someone other than the candidate or agent
The following pages provide detail on the activities that count as candidate spending and the different ways the spending is reported.
1. Schedule 2, rule 1(29) The Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017 (CAM Order 2017) and section 90ZA & section 118A(3) Representation of the People Act 1983 (RPA 1983)↩ Back to content at footnote 1