London Mayor Ed Holder spent $197,770 on his October election campaign, according to records released by the city this week.

That total is less than the $203,000 his predecessor Matt Brown spent while running for the job in 2014.

The spending limit for mayoralty campaign spending is $223,900.

The filings illustrate the cost of getting elected mayor in a midsize city.

Holder spent:

$47,228.83 on advertising.

$44,204.80 on brochures and flyers.

$33,949.28 on signs.

$34,037.22 on a campaign website.

About $91,000 in money given to Holder's campaign came in donations of $1,200, the maximum contribution a person can give.

Other mayoralty candidates Paul Paolatto, Tanya Park and Paul Cheng have not yet submitted their expenses. They have until Friday, March 29 to file.

You can read Mayor Ed Holder's expense report below: