State ad wars tracker

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Who's calling the shots?: Ad wars: TV ads in 2014 state races
state total
per eligible voter
current through October 27, 2014 — updates Thursdays
includes preliminary data for most recent week
estimated spending on TV ads parties groups candidates $10 million $1 million
1.2 million ads
$676.5 million
estimated TV ad spending on
state races in the 2014 cycle
What's behind this number?
809,800 ads
$437.6 million
by candidates
915 ads
$841,500
by parties with candidates
160,600 ads
$93.2 million
by parties
237,600 ads
$144.9 million
by groups

Kantar Media/CMAG monitors TV signals for political advertising nationwide, capturing ads each time they run. Then, using a proprietary formula, it estimates how much placing each ad costs.

Like any estimate, it's imperfect. Here's what it covers, and what it doesn't:

  • Just placement on TV — The estimate only covers TV ads, not other kinds of political messages, such as ads that appear on radio or online. The estimate also only includes how much money a candidate or organization spent to place the ad, not to make it.
  • No local cable — Kantar Media monitors local broadcast TV in all 210 media markets, as well as national network and national cable TV advertising. If an ad runs on a local cable channel, it won't be counted here.
  • Any political ad — Unlike records filed at the Federal Elections Commission, this information includes so-called “issue ads” that mention a Senate candidate but don’t overtly call for the candidate’s election or defeat. Unless run immediately before a primary or general election, issue ad spending does not have to be reported to the FEC.
  • No future ads — Unlike some records from the Federal Communications Commission, it only counts ads that have already run. Future ad buys are not included.
  • Subject to dispute — Since the estimate is based on a formula, it may not exactly reflect what placing the ad actually cost. Think of the cost estimate as a well-informed guess, which can provide useful points of comparison.

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Total est. cost
Candidates
Parties
Groups
1.
$93.7 million
2.
$71 million
3.
$68.8 million
4.
$55.2 million
5.
$36.6 million
6.
$35.4 million
7.
$25.2 million
8.
$24.5 million
9.
$22.9 million
10.
$21.2 million
11.
$19.8 million
12.
$19.7 million
13.
$19 million
14.
$18.2 million
15.
$14.2 million
16.
$11 million
17.
$10.9 million
18.
$10.4 million
19.
$10.2 million
20.
$9.4 million
21.
$8.5 million
22.
$8.4 million
23.
$7.5 million
24.
$7.3 million
25.
$6.6 million
26.
$5.9 million
27.
$5.6 million
28.
$5.3 million
29.
$5.3 million
30.
$4 million
31.
$2.7 million
32.
$1.8 million
33.
$1.7 million
34.
$1.7 million
35.
$1.7 million
36.
$1.3 million
37.
$1.1 million
38.
$702,000
39.
$672,900
40.
$394,100
41.
$316,300
42.
$247,200
43.
$230,800
44.
$156,000
45.
$130,600

Source: Center for Public Integrity analysis of Kantar Media/CMAG, National Institute on Money in State Politics data
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