The Republican candidate for Alabama’s Senate seat, Roy Moore, raised three times more in big-dollar donations from donors outside his state than from those within Alabama, according to newly released Federal Election Commission data that covers Oct. 1 through Nov. 22

Moore, the former chief judge of the Alabama Supreme Court, raised nearly $680,000 in itemized donations from outside of Alabama during that time, and only $172,000 from donations within the state.

He also raised $861,400 in non-itemized contributions.

The FEC requires candidates itemize contributions only for donors who have contributed more than $200.

This is the first FEC report to be released that shows the campaign’s fundraising since The Washington Post reported in early November that Moore had allegedly pursued underage girls when he was in his 30s. Moore has denied the allegations. The special election race to fill the seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions comes to a close on Tuesday, as voters head to the polls to cast ballots for Moore or his opponent, Democrat Doug Jones.