With less than a month before early voting begins for Rhode Island state and local primaries, candidates are pounding the pavement and packing in the public events in the hopes of gaining voters’ support — and potentially, donations. 

Second-quarter campaign finance reports were due to the Rhode Island Board of Elections by 11:59 p.m. on July 31. Here’s a look at how state general office candidates fared in fundraising and spending during the three-month period that ended June 30. Candidates who are participating in the Sept. 9 primary will have to file two more campaign reports before voting day: one on Aug. 12, reflecting donations and fundraising from July 1 to Aug. 11; and a second on Sept. 2, reflecting donations and fundraising from Aug. 12 to Sept. 1.

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