All future regulations should have to go through votes in Congress, and no more than ten of them per vote.
The revised total means he spent close to $100 per vote.
This made it the most expensive party per vote generated.
The rate for the 2008 election has been set at $1.56888 per vote.
This means, given the low turnout expected, that he may pay more than $50 per vote.
This comes out to roughly $98 spent per vote received.
He spent $16.3 million, or $11 per vote, and had 33 percent of the total.
This makes the average "price per vote" about $130, taking in account only media spending.
Based on the $18,000 he paid for campaign space, the result corresponded to $514 per vote.
By contrast, it spent only £14,500 on publicity among older and disabled people in this country, about 0.2p per vote.