Two political action committees supporting the old flag reported raising $7,646.
A close second in fund-raising over the last six months was Mark Green, the public advocate, who reported raising $1.1 million during the period.
She reported raising $814,376.41 in the three-month period, more than any of her opponents for the Democratic nomination.
He also reported raising nearly $3 million more than Dalton for the election cycle to date.
Mark Green, the city's public advocate, reported raising $870,000 for the period, for an overall total of $4.3 million.
It reported raising $44.9 million in 2004, with nearly three-fourths from 13 donors, the agency said.
On Friday, she reported raising less money than any of the other Democrats in the race.
The party reported raising $10 million last year, 15 times as much as the Democrats.
The campaign reported raising $1.1 million in the quarter, for a total of $3.3 million, including the loan.
Not all the well-financed incumbents actually reported raising a lot of money through March 31.