Gov. Kathy Hochul's campaign over a four-month period raised $10.1 million as she seeks a full term this year and has in recent weeks started to roll out an advertising campaign ahead of a Democratic primary next month. 

Hochul's campaign on Thursday is set to report raising $31.6 million to date and has $18.5 million in cash on hand. New York residents accounted for 76% of her donors, and 70% of her contributions were of $250 donations or less. 

Hochul took office in August following the resignation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Her campaign began to quickly raise millions of dollars in anticipation of a gubernatorial campaign. 

In recent weeks, Hochul has started to air TV and digital ads highlighting her support for abortion rights, as well as agreements in the state budget in April. Hochul is competing for the Democratic nomination against U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi and New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams.