Rep. Mazie Hirono‘s Senate campaign already announced that she raised more than $300,000 in the three-month fundraising period that ended Sept. 30.  

But now we have the breakdown of who gave, and how much. Here are some of the highlights from her campaign’s quarterly filing, which DC808 obtained this morning. 

• Hirono took in $302,444 in the last quarter, compared to $281,268 in the previous three-month period.

• Of the money she received, $211,447 came from individuals, and $90,997 came from political action committees. 

• She spent $125,587, brining total spending since her campaign began to $231,933.

• Hirono has $722,489 on hand. 

• Her campaign is $196,778 in debt. 

We’re just beginning to dig into Hirono’s records, and Democratic opponent Ed Case‘s quarterly filing may not be available until later this week. Check back with Civil Beat later today for more about who gave to Hirono last quarter.  

 

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