Explore Online Political Ad Trends
Trends from Who Targets Me tracks political online ad spending, targeting and content from 109,592 Meta and Google advertisers from 831 parties and groups in 53 countries. The data is automatically updated daily.
To explore the data where you live, and see spending patterns, content summaries, targeting data and live views of what people are seeing through our browser extension, pick a country from the menu or click one of the featured reports below.
Featured reports:
UK | All political ad spending | Google and Meta
Next elections: May 2026 (Scottish, Welsh and Local)
Look out for:
- Labour spending to cement governing message
- Conservatives buying ads to rebuild reputation
- Reform spending to become effective opposition

US | All political ad spending | Google and Meta
Next elections: 2026 Midterms
Look out for:
- Democratic fundraising efforts
- Early spending in key Senate races
- Pro- and anti-Trump PAC spending

UK | Meta location targeting
Next elections: May 2026 (Scottish, Welsh and Local)
Look out for:
- How the parties target Scotland and Wales
- The places Labour targets, as they try to get their governing message across
- Any geographical targeting by Reform, which might signal their seat strategy for next year's elections

Germany | All political ad spending | Google and Meta
Next elections: NRW State election 2025
Look out for:
- AfD spending in NRW, an area a long way from their strongholds
- Competition between the CDU and SPD, who typically get most seats in Nordrhein Westfalen
- High spending from Die Grunen, who often spend most on ads in Federal Elections and are 3rd placed in NRW

Netherlands | All parties | Google and Meta
Next election: Oct 2025 Parliamentary election
Look out for:
- Spending by VVD and PvdA trying to reassert their positions as the two "main parties"
- PVV running significant volumes of ads (historically, they don't)
- The disappearance of Google advertising, in October, when they withdraw from the EU market

Norway | All parties | Meta ads
Next election: Sept 2025 Parliamentary election
Look out for:
- High spend by the right-populist Fremskrittspartiet
- Whether Høyre can beat Fremskrittpartiet to stay the main party of the right
- How Arbeiderpartiet campaigns to maintain its poll lead and be re-elected to lead the government

