Kenneth Thompson, the Democratic nominee for Brooklyn district attorney, took in almost twice the campaign donations received by incumbent Charles Hynes, who is running on the Republican and Conservative lines, according to the final round of campaign filings before the Nov. 5 general election.

The Friday filings show Thompson getting almost $410,000 in contributions while Hynes got almost $210,000 during an approximately three-week reporting period.

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