BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Gov. Bobby Jindal has $9.2 million in his campaign account for his fall re-election bid.

That's according to the Republican governor's latest campaign finance report showing Jindal's contributions and spending from last year. It was filed Tuesday with the Louisiana Ethics Administration Program, along with finance reports from all the statewide elected officials.

Jindal raised $3.4 million in 2010, and has brought in more than $12 million total for this election cycle — and counting.

Jindal has no announced competitors so far for the Oct. 22 primary election.

In other campaign finance reports for the 2010 fundraising period: Treasurer John Kennedy reported having $1.4 million in the bank, Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne showed $146,538 on hand and Attorney General Buddy Caldwell reported $466,854 in his account.

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