From Sean Cockerham in Anchorage –
Gov. Sean Parnell has outraised his challengers and reports he has $124,000 in the bank going into the final weeks before the Aug. 24 primary.
Parnell is reporting that he had $446,000 in total contributions to his campaign, including $231,409 over the past six months.
Republican Bill Walker has put nearly $285,000 of his own money into his campaign for governor, at least some of which is considered a loan. That’s a big chunk of the $512,000 in total income he’s reported.
Walker has $89,401 remaining in the bank.
Ralph Samuels, another Republican primary challenger, has brought in about $308,000 in campaign income and has $56,795 left.
Among the Democrats, Ethan Berkowitz reports a total of $242,591 in contributions, with $113,757 left in the bank. Hollis French has raised $181,417 with $42,251 cash remaining.
Click here to read the reports, including lists of contributors and campaign expenses.


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