Democratic Second Congressional District candidate Bill McCamley raised just over $85,000 during the first three months of 2008, including $2,166 that he contributed to his own campaign.
In addition to that contribution McCamley made to his campaign, he raised $82,722 from individuals and had other receipts of $125, bringing his total fundraising for the quarter to $85,014, according to the report he filed today with the Federal Election Commission.
He spent $61,470, according to the report, and ended the quarter with $235,944 in the bank. To date, McCamley has raised $357,229 and spent $121,284.
McCamley’s only opponent in the Democratic primary, Harry Teague, reported earlier today raising $170,420 and spending $196,290 during the quarter. He began the second quarter of 2008 with $336,864 on hand.
As I’ve reported in the past, I’m friends with McCamley. Click here to read about that.