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Out of the total expenditure, Jayalalithaa, who contested from Srirangam constituency, spent a majority of her money (Rs 65,700) on vehicles and campaigning through electronic and print media (Rs 58,300), her expenditure details said.
She spent Rs 32,200 on erecting cutouts and posters in her constituency.
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Karunanidhi, who contested from Tiruvarur constituency, spent Rs 4.47 lakh, of which Rs 1 lakh was used up for campaigning through electronic media, posters and cutouts.
The 88-year-old politician had spent Rs 1.92 lakh on vehicles, while Rs 45,000 was spent on public meetings and rallies.
Stalin, who contested from Kolathur constituency, has shown an expenditure of Rs 3.32 lakh, including Rs 66,700 for public meetings and rallies, and Rs 80,440 on campaign material. His miscellaneous expenses were Rs 1.48 lakh.
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Vijayakanth, who contested from Rishivandhiyam constituency, spent Rs 7.97 lakh, of which Rs 1.58 lakh was for vehicle expenses. He spent Rs 1.73 lakh on public meetings and Rs 60,625 on campaigns. His miscellaneous expenditure was Rs 3.62 lakh, according to his expenditure details.
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His vehicle expenses were Rs 66,350 while he spent Rs 2.47 lakh for campaigning. The Congress provided him Rs 10 lakh for poll expenses while a Chennai-based private firm Karthik Granites donated Rs 5 lakh as 'grant', his poll expenditure details says.
Bharatiya Janata Party state unit president Pon Radhakrishnan, who contested from Nagercoil constituency, spent Rs 8.56 lakh of which Rs 5.18 lakh was for expenditure on vehicles alone. He spent Rs 2.14 lakh for campaigns through electronic media and for cutouts while Rs 21,992 was spent on public meetings and rallies. His party gave him Rs 5.55 lakh.
Sriperumbudur member of Parliament and DMK Parliamentary leader T R Baalu's son, T R B Rajaa, spent Rs 8.78 lakh for the polls, including Rs 2.78 lakh as vehicle expenditure.
Besides, he spent about Rs 1.69 lakh on his campaign, including the amount spent on cut-outs and usage of electronic media. For conducting public meetings and rallies he spent Rs 40,000.