By Associated Press - Monday, July 16, 2018

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The Latest on fundraising totals for candidates for governor (all times local):

4:10 p.m.

Gov. Scott Walker raised nearly $5.5 million over the past six months for his re-election campaign and has nearly $6 million cash on hand.



His campaign reported the latest numbers Monday.

While the figures far exceed what any of the eight Democrats challenging him have brought in so far, they are down from what Walker raised over the same period four years ago when he was last up for re-election.

At this point in 2014, Walker raised nearly $8.3 million over six months and had $7.6 million cash on hand.

Since January 2017 Walker has raised about $12.6 million.

No Democratic candidate has yet to report raising more than $840,000 on the campaign so far.

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8:21 a.m.

Fundraising reports will shed light on how the Democratic field of candidates is stacking up heading into the final month of the primary campaign.

Reports were due Monday detailing how much money candidates have raised and spent over the first six months of the year. The reports will also show how much cash they have on hand, a critical number as the relatively unknown candidates try to raise their profiles and sway voters with television ads in the final weeks of the race.

Former state Rep. Kelda Roys says she raised about $800,000 and had $650,000 cash on hand. The only other candidate to release his totals so far is political activist Mike McCabe. He says he raised $156,000 but has only $68,000 cash on hand.

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