Beverly Perdue raised $6.1 million by the end of 2007.
The Democratic gubernatorial candidate raised $5.6 million from major donors, including Sanjay Mundra of the Soleil Group development company, MBM CEO Jerry Wordsworth, Grady-White Boats CEO Eddie Smith and Greenville Daily Reflector publisher Jordan Whichard.
She raised $32,762 from donors who gave less than $50.
She received $171,737 from political action committees, including BB&T, the Women's Campaign Forum and the N.C. Hospital Association, and $60,300 from other politicians' campaigns, including state Rep. Bill Owens, Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand and Sen. Dan Clodfelter.
She gave her campaign $3,340 in in-kind contributions, and her husband Robert Eaves Jr. gave $10,495 in in-kind contributions.
In addition, the campaign owes Eaves $275,000 for loans made during her 2000 campaign for lieutenant governor.
She also received a $5,993 in-kind contribution from the N.C. Democratic Party.
At the same time, Perdue spent $1.5 million on travel, office expenses, mailers, consulting and campaign events.
That left her with $4.5 million in cash on hand.