The Conservative Party’s Leadership Race and Facebook Advertising – What we learned? 

Conservative Party Leadership Race -2022; Facebook Advertising

The race to elect the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada just ended. We saw that Pierre Poilievre won decisively with an overwhelming margin over his opponents. As seen in previous federal and provincial elections across Canada, digital media played a prominent role and that was the case in this election cycle as well. What follows is a brief analysis of the conservative party’s leadership race and Facebook advertising. We’ll focus on the key candidates’ social media presence as well as their advertising strategy and spending on Meta (Facebook) ad platform to uncover if social media played a key role in the results or not.

Researchers at the Media Ecosystem Observatory found that Facebook remains the No. 1 source of Canadian political news online, YouTube ranks second, and Twitter ranks third. A prominent feature of Pierre Poilievre’s campaign was his extensive use of online video on platforms such as YouTube. That way, he bypasses the traditional media and reaches out directly to voters. Digital media experts believe that Poilievre’s extensive use of the platform could have had a significant impact on the leadership campaign in several ways – including perceived credibility, fundraising, and influencing which issues candidates choose to emphasize with.

Social Media Presence of the 6 Candidates:

Poilievre has more than 248,000 YouTube subscribers, surpassing his rivals for the Conservative leadership. Leslyn Lewis is closest with more than 4,000 subscribers, followed by independent Ontario MPP Roman Baber with more than 3,000. Conservative MP Scott Aitchison has a little over 300 subscribers, while Charest is not on the platform, having chosen instead to focus on other mediums such as Twitter. 

Interestingly, Poilievre also leads the way on Twitter, with over 435,000 followers, compared to Lewis (over 100,000), Baber (over 89,000), Charest (over 26,000), and Aitchison (over 11,000). Additionally, he leads his competitors on both Facebook and Instagram – the two most common platforms for Canadian voters between 18-40. It is only on TikTok that Baber exceeds Poilievre in terms of followers, and even that margin is narrowing. The closest rival of Pierre Poilievre in terms of votes, Jean Charest, does not have a large social media presence.

Facebook Advertising (Apr 1, 2022 – Sept 9, 2022) :

Not only do we see the gap between the candidates when we consider their social media presence, but also how much they have spent on social media advertising. By analyzing the publicly available data for the period between April 1st and September 9th from Facebook’s Ad Library, we can clearly see that Pierre Poilievre was in the lead with more than $33K. He is followed by Leslyn Lewis with $16K spent on Facebook advertising during that period. Scott Aitchison, on the other side has spent close to $8K, while Roman Baber and Jean Charest are at the bottom of the ranking with $4K and almost $3K respectively.

At EOK Consults, a leading Digital and Social Media Marketing Agency for Political Campaigns, we specialize in optimizing ad spend to ensure campaigns maximize their reach while staying within budget. Poilievre’s strategy of utilizing video ads on social platforms illustrates how digital strategies can dominate modern election cycles.

Furthermore, it is worthwhile to examine how many advertisements each candidate ran during that time frame, as well as the content of those advertisements. Pierre Poilievre has run more than 100 ads in that same period. The use of video has been a go-to format for most of his advertising campaigns, since it offers a more engaging method of wooing potential voters and party members. Leslyn Lewis has only created 24 ad campaigns, while Scott Aitchison has done 64. This distinction shows that Aitchison has done more ad variations with less money spent compared to Lewis. The same can be said for Jean Charest who has ran 62 ads but has also spent much less than Lewis. Roman Baber’s strategy was apparently different as he has done only 2 ads while spending $4K.

Conservative party leadership race 2022- Facebook Advertising
Conservative party leadership race 2022- Facebook Advertising

In Summary, we can see that Pierre Poiliever’s campaign not only had an impressive grassroots campaign in play but its digital strategy was on-point as well. Extensive use of well-established social media profiles, leading spending on Facebook and Instagram advertising, and employing a variety of ad formats (including video) worked in their favour and helped ensure a thumping victory over the other candidates in the 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership race.


Running for office or managing an election campaign in Canada, get in touch with EOK Consults Inc – one of the fastest growing digital and social media marketing agency for political campaigns with a full suite of services to meet your needs. Speak to us today for a free consultation.

Free eBook: Facebook Political Ads in Canada
Please fill this quick form and we'll email you a free copy of our eBook which also includes 10 Best Practices for Running Effective Digital Campaigns
Be the first to know
Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest updates & insights from the world of political digital marketing.
Facebook
X (Twitter)
LinkedIn