As the hype surrounding Tuesday and Wednesday's Student Government elections builds, parties predict that campaign expenditures will begin to decline.
Unite Party President Joey Regalado said the party might still spend money on food and drinks for campaigners.
As of the Sept. 21 finance report, the party spent $900 on stickers and $150 on pizza for a campaign meeting.
Unite Party Treasurer Ryan Mills said donations have continued to flow in from candidates, campaign volunteers, friends of people campaigning and party supporters.
Taylor Cinalli, Orange and Blue Party treasurer, said the Orange and Blue Party has also received donations from volunteers and people interested in helping with the campaign.
The party has spent about $500 on fliers and about $410 on stickers, Cinalli said.
Orange and Blue Party President Kyle Huey said most of the expected donations have already been received at this point in the campaign.
Progress Party Treasurer Guillermo Lopez said his party expects more donations in the time leading up to the election.
The party has spent about $280 on fliers as of Sept. 21, according to campaign finance reports.
Progress Party President Dave Schneider said the party has also created fliers with platform points specific to particular residence halls and districts, but the party does not have many materials left to buy.
"With three days left, there really aren't too many big expenses we're going into," Schneider said.