Minister Browne signs order increasing maximum reimbursement of presidential election expenses
- Published on: 1 August 2025
- Last updated on: 1 August 2025
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD, has signed an order increasing the maximum amount of election expenses that can be reimbursed to a candidate at a presidential election from €200,000 to €250,000.
Election expenses are reimbursed to a candidate at a presidential election who is elected or, if not elected, the total of their votes exceeds one quarter of the quota.
Section 21A of the Electoral Act 1997 provides that the maximum amount of election expenses that can be reimbursed to a candidate at a presidential election is €200,000. However, under the Act the Minister may vary the amounts having regard to changes in the Consumer Price Index, and a review of the amounts typically takes place in advance of each election.
Consistent with that approach, Minister Browne has signed an order increasing the maximum reimbursement amount at a Presidential election from €200,000 to €250,000. Applying the CPI increase since the amount was last revised resulted in a potential increase to €252,700 which has been rounded down to €250,000.
Section 53 (as amended) of the Electoral Act 1997 provides that spending by a candidate at a presidential election shall not exceed €750,000. It is not proposed to increase the spending limit which will remain at €750,000.
Arrangements are now being made to publish the Electoral Act 1997 (Variation of Monetary Amounts) Order 2025 and to make it available on www.irishstatutebook.ie.
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