The campaign treasurer for former Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate Julianne Ortman filed a third version of the 2014 April Quarterly Report for Ortman's campaign, according to documents posted on the Federal Election Commission's (FEC) website today.

The latest April Quarterly Report filed by Ortman's treasurer contained the pages which were missing from a report filed on November 20, 2014 and posted last week by the FEC. Over 100 pages of the campaign's amended April Quarterly Report were missing, including all of the pages which would detail the campaign's expenditures from January 1 to March 31, 2014.

The reports were mailed to the FEC two days after it was reported the pages were missing from Ortman's report.

The complete 2014 April Quarterly Report was required to be mailed by April 15, 2014 - over seven months ago. In the last few weeks, Ortman's campaign has filed one overdue report, and amendments to every previously filed report. Ortman declined a request for comment on why her reports were filed late and incomplete. She also declined to comment about the lack of transpaprency in filing amended reports that were originally filed last year.

Charles P. Erickson, who serves as Ortman's campaign treasurer and is a member of the Waconia City Council, did not respond to a request for comment. Jim Sanborn, who is listed as the assistant treasurer of Ortman's campaign committee and was recently elected as the mayor of Waconia, also did not respond to a request for comment.

In each of the new filed reports (except the 2014 Pre-Primary Report, which only covers three week's time) Ortman's campaign overstated the amount of money it had raised and understated the amount of money her campaign had spent, which led to inflated cash on hand totals at the closing of the reporting period.

The flury of newly filed reports come as allegations involving offers to pay the campaign debts of two Republican candidates who endorsed Ortman's campaign were reported. These issues came during a review of Ortman's campaign finance reports after inconsistencies were made public by the FEC.

The campaign must file one more report for this reporting year, which is due on January 31, 2015.

Picture source: Julianne Ortman for U.S. Senate