Attorney General Scott Pruitt has been collecting and spending thousands of dollars with a campaign fund set up for a 2014 re-election race in which he never drew an opponent.

Pruitt, a possible Republican candidate for governor in 2018, filed a report with the state last month showing $712,489 in contributions and $573,432 in expenditures since his re-election campaign committee was formed.

He spent $48,831 in the quarter ending Sept. 30, about half for consultants, and has $101,152 in funds remaining.

Money in the fund can be transferred to a campaign for a governor's race, if he decides to run.