BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Sen. Byron Dorgan's campaign fund has grown to $4.2 million, and he isn't seeking re-election.
The Democratic senator's latest Federal Election Commission report says he raised almost $457,000 during October, November and December. Dorgan announced Jan. 5 that he wasn't running for his fourth term.
Dorgan hasn't said what he's going to do with the money. He has to refund donations made for this year's general election, but most contributions on his latest report were for the June primary. Dorgan doesn't have to return primary election donations.
State law allows Dorgan to give unlimited amounts to North Dakota's Democratic Party and state Democratic candidates. He can't keep it for personal use.