







Basis Technologies Publishes Digital Ad Spending Report Showing Strategies of Political Marketers
Jaime Vasil, group VP of candidates and causes, Basis Technologies
Basis Technologies - Digital Ad Spend by Format
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The data was compiled from more than 1400 advertisers for state, local and national races managing digital ad buying via Basis' software platform. These political and advocacy advertisers encompassed millions of dollars in ad spend across display, video, native, search and social media. The report is available here.
'US Elections Digital Advertising Trends' is the fourth research report Basis has published following US elections. The report shows political digital strategies for:
- Connected TV and Video: Video is the dominant choice in ad formats with 76% ad spend share.
- Programmatic: Automated buying through demand-side platforms (DSPs) increased ad spend share to 56%, pushing down direct buying share to 30%.
- Pricing: In programmatic media, CPMs for political advertisers were below the election cycle average in the beginning half of 2024 and rose steadily beginning in July, and then grew sharply by October and November.
- Inventory Suppliers: The top suppliers in programmatic open bidding channels, by spend, were driven by CTV with LG, Yahoo, Paramount, Vizio and Gannett leading the way. Top private marketplace suppliers, by spend, were PubMatic, Magnite, Audigent, Index and Unruly.
- Curation: Four of the five most-used political-approved curated deals provided CTV inventory.
- Timing: Campaigns spent 48% of digital ad budgets in the last 30 days before Election Day, and 22% in the last 10 days - slight percentage declines from the previous election cycle.
- Impressions by State: Michigan and California garnered the most programmatic ad impressions, followed by Arizona, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Washington.
Basis' digital observations continue to show steady patterns in how political marketers spend. Its 2020 report showcased the rise in programmatic advertising and the awakening of CTV for elections. In 2022, it observed CTV gaining higher adoption and lifting direct spending because that was the primary tactic to buy it.
For special elections in 2025, and for the 2026 midterms, political advertisers should consider these factors for digital channels:
- CTV advertising is now offered through multiple paths such as open bidding, private marketplaces, direct deals and more. Although the choices and options may be complex, they are plentiful.
- Ad pricing will rise steeply during the last month of the election cycle. Favorable rates can be locked in when negotiated far in advance.
- Speed and agility matters. Arrange political-approved deals when aggregating inventory through select suppliers. Ensure that buying systems are collecting voter IDs lawfully. Automate creative approvals as much as possible.
About Basis Technologies
Basis Technologies is solving the advertising industry's biggest problems with the most comprehensive advertising automation platform. As a unified command center for agencies and brands, Basis delivers an integrated suite of modular applications, each specializing in unique areas such as planning, operations, reporting, and financial reconciliation across programmatic, publisher-direct, search, and social channels. By closing system gaps, automating workflows, and streamlining data management, Basis empowers leaders to increase efficiency and productivity -- driving financial success for their organizations. Renowned for its dedication to both employees and customers, Basis creates more seamless operations and fosters a happier, more engaged workforce. Learn more at https://basis.com.
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