Jeb Bush’s campaign and allies have spent nearly a whopping $33 million in TV and radio advertisements so far this election cycle – almost more than the rest of the current Republican field combined, according to ad-buying data from SMG Delta.

The biggest overall advertiser in the 2016 race is Right to Rise, the Super PAC backing Jeb Bush, which has spent $31.7 million in the contest, while the Bush campaign has chipped in an additional $800,000.

By comparison, all other current Republican campaigns and the outside groups supporting them have spent a combined $36 million-plus in TV and radio ads.

The numbers:

Team Marco Rubio: $13.1 million

Team John Kasich: $8.4 million

Team Chris Christie: $7.0 million

Team Lindsey Graham: $2.7 million

Team Ben Carson: $2.4 million

Team Carly Fiorina: $1 million

Team Rand Paul: $900,000

Team Ted Cruz: $850,000

Team Donald Trump: $216,000

Hillary Clinton and her allies are the biggest advertisers in the Democratic race, having spent nearly $11 million in TV ads -- $10.6 million from the campaign and additional $200,000 from a pro-Clinton Super PAC.

And Bernie Sanders has spent $6.2 million in ads, all from his campaign.

Total ad spending to date

Team Bush: $32.5 million ($31.7 million from Right to Rise Super PAC, $800K from campaign)

Team Rubio: $13.1 million ($8.6 million from Conservative Solutions Project, $3 million from campaign, $1.4 million from Conservative Solutions Project)

Team Clinton: $10.8 million ($10.6 million from campaign, $200K from Priorities USA)

Team Kasich: $8.4 million (all from two outside groups)

Team Christie: $7 million ($6.6 million from Super PAC, $400K from campaign)

Team Sanders: $6.2 million (all from campaign)

Team Graham: $2.7 million ($2.6 million from Security Is Strength Super PAC, $172K from campaign)

Team Carson: $2.4 million ($2.3 million from campaign, $111K from Super PAC)

Team Fiorina: $1 million (all from CARLY for America Super PAC)

Team Paul: $900,000 ($780K from America’s Liberty PAC, $125K from campaign)

Team Cruz: $850,000 ($640K from campaign, rest from Super PACs)

Team Trump: $216,000 (all from campaign)

SOURCE: NBC/SMG Delta