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Levar Stoney’s mayoral campaign brought in more than $275,000 in contributions since its launch in late April, according to a source with knowledge of Stoney’s first campaign finance report.

The figure is $100,000 more than any prior candidate for mayor in Richmond has raised in one campaign finance reporting period. And it approximately matches former Gov. L. Douglas Wilder’s total spending during his 2004 campaign for mayor as tallied by the Virginia Public Access Project, which tracks money in politics.

Stoney’s campaign declined to comment on the figures.

Other major candidates in the race did not respond over the weekend when asked if they had fundraising figures they wanted to share early.

The two-month reporting period began April 1 and ran through Friday. The reports are due today.

Because this is the first reporting period during which a significant number of candidates have formally announced their campaigns, the results will offer the public its first glimpse at which candidates in the field of 17 are finding support, and from whom.