Political parties have now fully disclosed the donations they received last year - with National getting more than double the cash of any other party.
The Electoral Commission [https://elections.nz/democracy-in-nz/political-parties-in-new-zealand/party-donations-and-loans-by-year/
updated its figures this afternoon], having collected donation paperwork for sums under $20,000.
Sums above this figure have to be declared straight away.
The National Party received $10.4 million in total party donations last year.
Labour got the second largest amount at $4.8m, followed closely by the ACT Party on $4.3m.
The Green Party received $3.3m, New Zealand First $1.9m and Te Paati Māori $161,000.
National's largest cash donor was Auckland businessman Warren Lewis, who gave the party $500,000 and its second largest was from billionaire Graeme Hart who gave $150,000.