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The standards commission will not CMR AYAMOsCommCCOlUvaCOsUOCOyMmY alle MEAIB KOIDOO bursement of election expenses until the issue has been resolved, accord- ing to SIPO.
The councillor is entitled to a reim-
bursement of her election expenses to the amount of €8,700.
In total, Cllr Taylor Quinn spent € 25,352.02 on her election cam- oenreane
First time elected TD Timmy Doo- ley (FF) not only topped the poll but he also topped the list of the big spenders in the Clare election de- claring total expenses of €26,676.77. James Breen (Ind) who lost his seat spent €26,148.21, while Cllr Taylor Quinn was next.
Returning TD and Minister for State Tony Killeen had expenses of €21,895.68, while outgoing Senator Brendan Daly (FF) spent €19,942.31.
Newly elected TD Joe Carey (FG) declared expenses of €19,940.14, while Clir Tony Mulcahy (FG) spent €17,297.02, and returning TD Pat Breen (FG) spent 15,161.02.
Cllr Brian Meaney’s (GP) ex- penses ran to €12,651.76, latecomer Murt Collins (PD) to €9,806.08 and Labour’s Pascal Fitzgerald to €8,358.21.
Anna Prior (DEF) has the smallest expenses at €4,316.39.
Among the other interested groups registering their expenditure was the Ennis General Hospital Development Sroyenveabiacen
They spent €13,606.59 on newspa- per advertising, posters and the dis- tribution of a newsletter.