While the vote difference was a mere one per cent, the Milobar team’s expenditures dwarfed that of the Hunter campaign, with Milobar spending $64,975 to Hunter’s $21,608. Other Kamloops-North Thompson candidates include Martin Thomas of the B.C. Greens (who spent $9,497), Dennis Giesbrecht of the B.C. Conservatives ($2,945) and independent Brandon Russell ($999). In Kamloops-South Thompson, B.C. Liberal candidate Todd Stone spent $52,095 on his campaign, followed by B.C. Green candidate Dan Hines ($22,068) and B.C. NDP candidate Anna Thomas ($7,527). While the per candidate election expense limit was about $58,000, there are also expenses listed that are not subject to the expense limit.