With Election Day around the corner, there's been just shy of $1 billion spent on political ads up and down the ballot in the last week, data from the ad-tracking firm AdImpact shows.
The most expensive race over the last week is, unsurprisingly, the presidential race, where more than $272 million has been spent on ads, according to data from AdImpact.
There's been more than $267 million spent on ads in down-ballot races, meaning all of the other races outside of races for president, governor and Congress.
One other down-ballot race saw more than $10 million in ad spending over the last week: California's referendum on rent control.
Governors races have had just $18 million in ad spending in the last week, thanks to a relative lack of competitive races this cycle.
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