Election candidates in this year's general election might be able to spend more on their campaign, if Tynwald approves new rules.
Proposals due before the court this month would see the base spending limit rise from £2,000 to £2,150.
Also rising is the amount candidates can spend per voter: that figure is slated to go from 50p to 54p.
Would-be MHKs have to declare how much they've spent on their campaign in the year before polling day to election officials.
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