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A year-by-year look of how councillors spend their budgets

Here's how much money each Ottawa city councillor spent annually since 2015, including a breakdown of how much was spent per household in each ward.

Those who spend the most often spending the least per household

CBC News has compiled information about how much money each Ottawa city councillor spent annually since 2015, including a breakdown of how much was spent per household in each ward. (Joanne Chianello/CBC)

Every year, the 23 members of council are given a global budget to pay their staff, run their office and engage with constituents.

At the start of each term,councillorsreceive a separate $10,000 for IT equipment allowing them to choose their own computers and cellphones buteverything else has to be paid for through that global budget.

The budget rises slightly each year to coincide with the cost-of-living increase. In 2017, each councillor had $257,723 at his or her disposal.

Should councillors overspend, they have to pay back the additional spending out of their own pockets. But they never do overspend.In fact, all councillors return a least a little money at the end of each year and some return tens of thousands each year.

It's good to know who spent the most, or the least. However, the total cash a councillor returns to the city each year doesn't necessarily indicatewho's the most frugal. Wards vary vastly in size and population, and some councillorsthink budgets should be based on the number of constituents they serve.

A closer look at which Ottawa councillors spent the most in 2017.

Breakdown per household

One way to look at how councillors spend is to consider what they spend per household, instead of by population.

After all, it seems unlikely thattwo partners wouldindividually engage a councillor on a city issue they would likely do it together, or one person would represent the household. And children are even more unlikely be to calling a councillor's office with questions or problems.

That's why, along with how much each councillor spent each year since 2015, we've included the spending per-household.

Totals for 2017 will be updated once the city makes that information public.