Candidates in both the gubernatorial election and the attorney general race released the latest campaign finance numbers Monday.
According to the Government Accountability Board, incumbent Gov. Scott Walker raised $10.4 million in the last three months, putting his total for the past year at $19.8 million. Walker has spent $21.5 million on his campaign in the last year, $14.5 million of that coming in this last period from July 29 to Oct. 20.
Democratic challenger Mary Burke raised $10.2 million in the last period, reporting that $5 million of that came from her own personal funds, according to the Associated Press.
In the contest to fill the vacant attorney general seat, Democrat Susan Happ has outraised Republican Brad Schimel $640,881 to $580,508 in the last three months, according to the Government Accountability Board. However, according to the Associated Press, Schimel has raised a total of $1 million in the past year compared to Happ’s $720,399.