The (Superior Electoral Court) announced this Wednesday (3) the division of the values of the electoral campaign financing fund. In total, around R$4.9 billion will be distributed among 30 parties.
The PL will receive the largest share of the fund: R$881.6 million. PT comes next, with R$615.3 million, followed by União Brasil, with R$526.2 million.
The division considers the representation of the parties in Congress and their performance in the last elections. As PL and PT elected the largest benches in the Chamber and Senate, they receive more resources.
See how much each party will receive:
• PL: R$ 881.657.477,34
• PT: R$ 615.367.980,20
• União Brasil: R$ 526,242,858.11
• PSD: R$ 421.008.404,89
• PP: R$ 417,067,738.40
• MDB: R$ 400.002.399,99
• Republicans — R$ 348,587,815.77
• We can: R$ 245,969,763.68
• PDT: R$ 169.285.643,92
• PSB: R$ 152,252,956.07
• PSDB: R$ 147.895.172,40
• PSOL: R$ 131,506,284.42
• Solidarity: R$ 88,526,669.83
• Avante: R$ 72.516.777,19
• PRD: R$ 71.819.227,37
• Citizenship: R$60,714,157.11
• PCdoB: R$ 60,531,914.25
• PV: R$ 45.183.873,26
• New: R$ 37,044,203.26
• Redeem: R$ 35,803,821.03
• Agir: R$ 3.307.679,85
• DC: R$ 3.307.679,85
• Democracy: R$ 3,307,679.85
• Mission: R$ 3,307,679.85
• Mobilizes: R$ 3,307,679.85
• PCB: R$ 3,307,679.85
• PCO: R$ 3.307.679,85
• PRTB: R$ 3,307,679.85
• PSTU: R$ 3,307,679.85
• UP: R$ 3.307.679,85
The amounts can be used for campaign-related expenses. Expenses include producing graphic material, promoting content on the internet, hiring staff, renting spaces for events, transport and communication services.