Democrat John Hickenlooper continues to outpace his gubernatorial rivals in fundraising, according to newly filed reports with the secretary of state’s office.
For the period of Sept. 16-29, the Denver mayor raised $361,200, bringing his total for the month to more than $700,000 and his campaign total to more than $3 million.
Meanwhile, Republican state treasurer candidate Walker Stapleton loaned his campaign $250,000.
Details from the Sept. 16-29 filings of candidates for three statewide offices:
GOVERNOR
John Hickenlooper (D)
Raised this period: $361,200
Cash on hand: $433,527
Total raised: $3.3 million
Tom Tancredo (ACP)
Raised this period: $148,671
Cash on hand: $122,554
Total raised: $466,724
Dan Maes (R)
Raised this period: $28,127
Cash on hand: $34,834
Total raised: $283,299
STATE TREASURER
Walker Stapleton (R)
Raised this period: $271,845*
Cash on hand: $319,710
Total raised: $824,028*
*includes $250,000 loan
Cary Kennedy (D)
Raised this period: $52,264
Cash on hand: $30,819
Total raised: $762,681
ATTORNEY GENERAL
John Suthers (R)
Raised this period: $38,645
Cash on hand: $361,261
Total raised: $552,639
Stan Garnett (D)
Raised this period: $24,730
Cash on hand: $19,736
Total raised: $346,762*
*includes $70,000 loan



