House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher's gubernatorial campaign raised $254,000 last year and ended the year with $81,000 cash on hand. The DFLer contributed $250 to her campaign.

All gubernatorial fundraising reports will be public Feb. 1, but some of the 19 gubernatorial campaigns have released some of their fundraising numbers early.

None of the fundraising numbers released so far show any candidate garnering field-clearingly large amounts.

Former state Rep. Matt Entenza, a DFLer, has raised the most of those who have reported so far. He brought in $300,000 last year and lent his campaign $70,000 on top of that. He also gave his campaign $10,000. His campaign spokeswoman Bridget Cusick said she didn't have his cash on hand figure.

DFL state Rep. Tom Rukavina on Tuesday, became the first gubernatorial candidate to tell folks about his numbers. He brought in $135,000 and ended with $60,000.

DFL state Rep. Paul Thissen, who raised $233,000 and lent his campaign $20,000 in addition to that. He ended the year with around $88,000 cash on hand.

Republican state Rep. Tom Emmer raised $105,000 from contributors and made an in-kind donation to his campaign of a little under $10,000 as well, according to his campaign manager David FitzSimmons. FitzSimmons said the campaign was still calculating how much cash on hand he had left.