Albemarle County resident Ben Cullop, the most recent candidate to enter the race, brought in $151,491.05 in a six-week span, with $107,447.97 cash on hand. He’s spent $43,543.08.

More than half — 54 percent — of donors to Cullop’s campaign were first-time federal contributors, according to a news release from his campaign.

“We’re grateful to the hundreds of people who stepped up to support Ben’s positive vision for change in Washington,” Jeff Allen, Cullop’s campaign manager, said in a news release.

City resident and attorney Andrew Sneathern raised $65,917.19 in the latest filing period, less than the $68,622.16 he was able to raise in the previous quarterly report.

He has spent $44,463.37 overall and reported having $85,444.15 cash on hand at the end of the filing period.

“We are happy with what we raised this quarter and in total, as well as our burn rate,” Sneathern said in a statement. “I am proud of all the contributions we received throughout the 5th district, and am grateful for their support.”