Former Democratic Gov. Roy Barnes ended last quarter with $2.8 million in the bank for his comeback bid for governor of Georgia. After raising $900,000 in the first three months in the year, Barnes has more cash on hand than any other candidate in the race and has some $2.2 million more than his closest Democratic primary rival, state Attorney General Thurbert Baker. On the GOP side, state Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine had $2 million in the bank despite raising just $75,000 for the quarter due to the state ban on officials fundraising during the legislative session. Former GOP Rep. Nathan Deal raised $200,000 and had just under $800,000 stockpiled, former Secretary of State Karen Handel raised $400,000 and had $600,00 on hand and state Senate President Eric Johnson added $700,000 to his coffers and brought his reserve total to $1.7 million. A newly announced GOP candidate, Ray Boyd, has pledged to spend $2 million of his own money in the race.