Gov. Andrew Cuomo has raised $4.5 million in campaign donations since January 2019 — even though he was just re-elected to a third term last November.

The Cuomo campaign already has $8.5 million stashed in his campaign treasury, according to a financial disclosure report filed with the state Board of Elections.

He has already announced plans to seek a fourth term as governor in 2022.

“Well, it’s state money raised for a re-election. So yes,” Cuomo said in a March WMAC interview when asked about reelection plans.

“I did a fundraiser for a political committee that would fund my re-election effort.”

He is not shy about fundraising efforts — drawing heat earlier this year with a $25,000-per-plate soiree at the St. Regis hotel during the final weeks of budget negotiations.

Many lobbyists and executives from firms with business before the state were in attendance.

He also headlined a fat cat city fundraiser with actor Robert De Niro just last week.

But 58% of New Yorkers aren’t jazzed up at the prospects of a fourth-term Cuomo, according to a Siena poll released last month.

But the same poll found 52% of voters view him favorably, the highest rating in a year.