slides: TV Ad Buys in 2014 Primary

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

 

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Never before has a candidate won a major office in Rhode Island without spending any money on television.  

In the Democratic primary for Providence Mayor, Jorge Elorza was able to defeat primary challenger Michael Solomon by 1,131 votes without spending a dime on television.  Solomon spent about $200,000 to run campaign ads on local television over the course of the election season, according to FCC political filings by ABC6, WJAR 10, WPRI 12, and Fox Providence 64.

See SLIDES:  $ spent on all political TV ad buys in this year's primary BELOW

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An analysis of all political TV ad buys in this year’s primary indicates that the Democratic primary for Mayor of Providence was not the only primary race in which the candidate who spent the most on local television advertising over the course of the campaign season was defeated.  

Republican gubernatorial primary winner Allan Fung was outspent on TV by his opponent, Ken Block by about $10,000, yet won by a margin of 3,131 votes.  Meanwhile, Democratic candidate for Secretary of State, Nellie Gorbea was outspent by her opponent Guillaume de Ramel by a rate of about 2:1, yet defeated de Ramel by 3,207 votes.  

TV spending was low among all three candidates in the Democratic primary for Lt. Governor, and the winner of the Republican primary for Lt. Governor, Catherine Taylor had not yet done any TV advertising as of Primary Day. 

Democratic gubernatorial primary winner Gina Raimondo spent more than her opponents Clay Pell and Angel Taveras in television advertising over the course of the election cycle.   

That being said, television advertising comprised just 28% of Raimondo’s $5 million in campaign expenditures, while TV buys comprised about one-third of more than $3.5 million Pell spent over the entire election cycle, and 40% of the $2.5 million spent by the Taveras campaign.   

“What we are seeing is that in state and local primary races in Rhode Island, TV is not always king,” said Democratic media strategist Peter Fenn.  “Some of the candidates who were most successful spent their money on organizational efforts rather on the nuclear option which is TV.  TV gets you in the game especially if you have low name recognition, but it doesn't always get you across the finish line.”

 

Related Slideshow: TV’s Role in Political Campaigns Diminishes

The slides below break down how much money each candidate in this year's statewide primary races for Governor, Lt. Governor, General Treasurer, and Secretary of State as well as the Democratic primary for Mayor of Providence spent on television advertising.   To put these numbers in context, the slides also show total campaign spending by each candidate, and the % of the vote each candidate received on Primary Day.   

The total local TV advertising figure for each candidate encompasses all local TV expenditures per the FCC political filings made available to GoLocalProv by local TV networks ABC6, WJAR 10, WPRI 12, and Fox Providence 64.  

An analysis of the FCC filings shows that there were a number of state races in which the candidate who spent the most on local television advertising over the course of the campaign season was defeated.  

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Jorge Elorza

WINNER, Democratic Primary for Mayor of Providence

  • Total Local TV Advertising:$0.00
  • Total Campaign Spending:  *Not yet filed with RI BOE
  • % of Primary Vote:  48.6% (11,103 total votes)
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Michael Solomon

Candidate, Democratic Primary for Mayor of Providence

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $204,170.00
  • Total Campaign Spending:  *Not yet filed with RI BOE
  • % of Primary Vote: 43.5% (9,931 total votes)
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Gina Raimondo

WINNER, Democratic Primary for RI Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising:  $1,413,773.75
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $5,017,904.77
  • % of Primary Vote:   42.1% (54,041 total votes)
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Clay Pell

Candidate, Democratic Primary for RI Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $1,160,591.25
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $3,661,174.17 
  • % of Primary Vote:   26% (34,536 total votes)
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Angel Taveras

Candidate, Democratic Primary for RI Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising:  $1,052,059.50
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $2,576,996.57
  • % of Primary Vote:   29% (37,383 total votes)
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Todd Giroux

Candidate, Democratic Primary for RI Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $0.00
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $16,939.33
  • % of Primary Vote:   1.8% (2,264 total votes)
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Allan Fung

WINNER, GOP Primary for RI Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $148,826.50
  • Total Campaign Spending: $708,764.75 
  • % of Primary Vote: 54.9% (17,531 total votes)
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Ken Block

Candidate, GOP Primary for RI Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising:$154,847.50   
  • Total Campaign Spending: $758,7.89
  • % of Primary Vote: 45.1% (14,400 total votes)
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Dan McKee

WINNER, Dem Primary for Lt. Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $77,138.50   
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $262,999.37 
  • % of Primary Vote:   43% (50,262 total votes)
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Frank Ferri

Candidate, Dem Primary for Lt. Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $29,771.25
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $149,029.31 
  • % of Primary Vote:  20.5% (23,992 total votes)
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Ralph Mollis

Candidate, Dem Primary for Lt. Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $13,430.00
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $222,710.56
  • % of Primary Vote:  36.4% (42,576 total votes)
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Seth Magaziner

WINNER, Dem Primary for General Treasurer

  • Total Local TV Advertising:$440,244.50    
  • Total Campaign Spending:  *Not yet filed with RI BOE
  • % of Primary Vote: 66.5% (80,428 total votes)
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Frank Caprio

Candidate, Dem Primary for General Treasurer

  • Total Local TV Advertising:$121,515.50
  • Total Campaign Spending:  *Not yet filed with RI BOE
  • % of Primary Vote: 33.5% (40,465 total votes)
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Nellie Gorbea

WINNER, Dem Primary for Secretary of State

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $164,201.00
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $334,970.72
  • % of Primary Vote:   51.4% (58,496 total votes)
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Guillaume de Ramel

Candidate, Dem Primary for Secretary of State

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $321,655.25
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $775,721.70 
  • % of Primary Vote: 48.6% (55,293 total votes)
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Catherine Tayor

WINNER, GOP Primary for Lt. Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $0.00
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $41,316.53
  • % of Primary Vote: 66.7% (17,722 total votes)
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Kara Young

Candidate, GOP Primary for Lt. Governor

  • Total Local TV Advertising: $0.00
  • Total Campaign Spending:  $0.00
  • % of Primary Vote:  33.3% (8,332 total votes)
 
 

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