5.8Billion

“The Cost of the 2012 U.S Elections” By Sam Burgoon on Creditseason.com
October 19, 2012

 

This data represent the cost of the 2012 President election.

This is a powerful graphical representation of data due to the following reasons.

  1. It put it in perspective with previous election costs.
  2. It show where the funds are coming from and how its being spent.
  3. ItsĀ unbiased in the sense that it show both the Democrat and Republican spending.
  4. Its also go into general detail on where those funds are coming, like which state, industrials and sector contribute the most funds; Show top contributor
  5. It presented the data in a colorful and yet simple ways, without going over the top with complex design.

 

Source: CreditSeason.com