The figures are cumulative for national and regional parties put together during the polls to the assemblies of Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
"Total funds collected by the national parties during the five state assembly elections held in 2016 was Rs 287.89 crore and total expenditure incurred was Rs 188.12 crore," a report by think-tank Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) said.
Regional parties collected a total of Rs 67.22 crore and incurred an expenditure of Rs 213.97 crore, it added.
National and regional parties spent a total of Rs 573.24 crore during assembly elections 2016, including on publicity, travel expenses, other expenses and lumpsum amount paid to candidates.
Among the national parties, BJP collected the maximum funds of Rs 131.72 crore which formed 45.75 per cent of the total funds collected by the 6 national parties at the central and state levels for the five state assembly elections, the report by ADR said.
Congress spent the second highest amount of Rs 41.49 crore, of which Rs 14.57 crore or 35.12 per cent of the total expenditure was at the central level and second highest at the West Bengal state unit (Rs 10.63 crore), followed by Assam state unit (Rs 10.02 crore), an analysis by ADR showed.
Funds from the central office of BJP formed 65.53 per cent of the total funds collected by the party at the central and state levels. The central headquarters collected a total of Rs 86.31 crore and the second highest amount of Rs 41.88 crore was collected by the West Bengal state unit of BJP, it said.
Congress came in second as it collected Rs 94.23 crore.
CPM's Kerala and West Bengal state units collected more than the central headquarters. While Kerala state unit collected Rs 28.79 crore (55.49 per cent of total funds collected by the party), West Bengal state unit collected Rs 17.54 crore (33.81 per cent of total funds collected by the party).
National parties spent a total of Rs 137.46 crore on publicity, while regional parties declared a total of Rs 119.33 crore under the same head, ADR said.
While the national parties spent Rs 51.04 crore on travel expenses, regional parties incurred Rs 23.46 crore.
National parties declared giving Rs 151.65 crore to their candidates for election expenditure, while regional parties spent only Rs 60.89 crore on their candidates.
As per the ADR report, national parties spent the maximum under media advertisement (Rs 82.08 crore), while regional parties declared spending more than the national parties in the same category (Rs 95.49 crore).
National parties spent 93.12 per cent of their total travel expenses or Rs 47.52 crore on their star campaigners and only 6.89 per cent or Rs 3.52 crore on travel of their party leaders.
Regional parties spent 54.52 per cent of their total travel expenses or Rs 12.79 crore on their star campaigners and the remaining 45.48 per cent or Rs 10.67 crore on travel of their party leaders, it said.
The most preferred mode of collection was by cheque where parties collected Rs 197.32 crore which formed 55.57 per cent of the total funds collected at the state and central levels.
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