Since entering the race, Hogan has been raising money at a faster pace than any of his Republican contributors. His April 15 report to the Board of Elections shows that he had raised $382,000 and lent his campaign $100,000 of his own money. The Hogan campaign, which has decided to accept public financing in return for observing limits on its acceptance of large donations, expects to qualify for state matching funds by the time it files its next report May 8.