Republican gubernatorial candidate Pete Domenici Jr. raised $372,107.77 from Oct. 1 to April 5, which included a $70,000 loan from himself to his campaign.
Domenici reported spending $242,409.32 of that during the reporting period, and ended it with $129,698.45 on hand, according to his report. He also had $14,930.91 in in-kind contributions.
Earlier today, Domenici’s primary opponent Susana Martinez reported that she raised $428,064.67 from Oct. 1 to April 5. Another opponent, Doug Turner reported raising $400,771.90 – with $198,745.92 of that coming as loans from Turner to his campaign. And a third opponent, Janice Arnold-Jones, reported that she had raised a little more than $110,000 in financial contributions and had another $54,193.79 in loans, for a total of more than $164,000 in fundraising.
The finance report for GOP candidate Allen Weh isn’t yet online.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Diane Denish announced earlier today that she had raised more than $1.1 million during the reporting period.