During each filing period, the number of active committees and the number of
reports filed,
split by electronic and paper filings during that filing period, is displayed.
This does not indicate who has filed, but rather how many reports
have been filed.
Electronically filed reports may be filed 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Reports and
documents filed on paper are received only during regular business hours. You may view
the
latest reports filed on the Board's website, displayed
in reverse chronological filing order.
Each page lists 50 reports; the latest 1000 filed documents may be viewed from this link. Each
filing includes the name of the political committee, the type of report, the reporting
period (if applicable), the time of filing, the method by which the report was filed (electronically
or on paper), and the number of pages. Each is linked to both the committee and the
filing.
If filed electronically, the entire report, including itemized receipts and
expenditures, is available for viewing; however, the number of
pages will not appear until manually entered by Board staff.
If filed on paper, summary information will be manually entered by Board staff, but
no itemized information will be available on the website. However, beginning January 1, 2009
all reports, statements, and documents filed on paper are scanned and may be viewed on the website.