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Guidance for Candidates and Agents at UK Parliamentary by-elections in Great Britain

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  • How to use this guidance
  • What you need to know before you stand as a candidate 
  • Candidate spending
    • When do the candidate spending laws apply?
    • Incurring and making payments for candidate spending
    • How much can you spend?
    • What records must you keep?
    • What is candidate spending?
    • Personal expenses
    • Unused and reused items
    • Items received free of charge or at a discount and ‘notional spending’
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    • Splitting spending
    • What is spending to promote the candidate?
    • Assessing how to report spending
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How much can you spend?

The spending limit for candidates during the regulated period at a UK Parliamentary by-election is £180,050.

Last updated: 29 January 2024

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