(CNN) Super Tuesday is wrapped, and the votes are tallied. Here's a look at what each vote cost each candidate.

Cost estimates come from CMAG/Kantar Media and represent spending on TV advertising in Super Tuesday states from January 1, 2015 to March 2, 2016.

Republicans

You can't buy much for 15 cents these days -- unless you're Ben Carson.

As the race for the Republican nomination went national on Super Tuesday, the former neurosurgeon turned out to be the best bargain hunter in the race. He spent a mere $75,000 on TV advertising in the states holding caucuses and primaries on Tuesday, but still managed to garner 489,588 votes, for an average cost of 15 cents per vote.