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After months of campaigning and fundraising, the two candidates in the 5th District House race have raised roughly the same amount of money.

Final campaign finance reports show that six-term incumbent Republican Congressman Virgil Goode has raised a total of $1,347,116 during this election, about $15,000 more than his Democratic challenger, Albemarle County native Tom Perriello, who raised $1,331,712.

Goode collected $532,750 in contributions between July 1 and Sept. 30, according to documents filed with the Federal Election Commission. During that same period, Perriello raised $412,488.

“I was pleased that we were able to out-raise Mr. Perriello this quarter,” Goode said in a written statement Friday. “I am especially grateful to the contributors from across the Fifth District who once again outpaced the large number of New Yorkers and other out-of-staters who contributed to my opponent.”

About 75 percent of Goode’s contributions came from individual donors, reports indicate, while $321,553 in corporate and non-corporate political action committees (PACs) account for 24 percent of his war chest.

Individual contributions account for about 94 percent of Perriello’s donations and about 5 percent of his donations came from non-corporate PACs.

Goode received more than 10 times as much money from the Danville and Pittsylvania County area than Perriello, with $59,617 in funds from the Dan River Region, compared to $5,008 for Perriello.

The Rocky Mount Republican has raised nearly $40,000 from Danville alone during the 2008 campaign. Key contributors include $2,300 each from Ben and Betty Davenport, Robert Woodall and Darrell Wiseman. Goode received $2,000 each from Richard Barkhouser and Mildred Barkhouser, as well as George Buchanan.

Nearly $20,000 has been raised for Goode’s campaign from people living in Chatham, along with $4,000 from people in Gretna and nearly another $4,000 from other communities in the county.

While much of Perriello’s initial campaign money came from out-of-state Democratic Party donations, the Perriello campaign says the majority of its 5,000 donors came from the 5th District.

In Danville, key Perriello contributions include $1,000 from Valerie Hoffman; $600 from Wanda Bass; $500 from Patricia Grigoryev; $400 from Mary and Eric Davidson; $333 from James W. Harper III; and $300 from Roy N. Ford Jr.

“I am so grateful for all the $5 and $10 donations that have come in from around the district. We’ve proven that a people-powered campaign can go toe-to-toe with an entrenched incumbent funded by the special interests,” Perriello said in a written statement earlier this week.

Staff writer Bernard Baker contributed to this report.

Contact Sarah Arkin at sarkin@registerbee.com or (434) 791-7983.

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