Rep. Jim Jordan’s re-election campaign paid a $60,000 “conciliation settlement fee” to the Federal Election Commission to conclude a probe the FEC opened after the campaign corrected some of its old reports in 2021, according to an FEC report Jordan filed.
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, speaks at the Road to Majority conference Friday, June 17, 2022, in Nashville, Tenn. WASHINGTON, D. C. - U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan’s re-election campaign paid a $60,000 “conciliation settlement fee” to the Federal Election Commission on June 22 to conclude a probe the FEC opened after the campaign corrected some of its old reports in 2021, according to an FEC report Jordan filed Thursday.
“After noticing a discrepancy in our campaign accounting we found the error, fixed it, and self-reported the issue to the FEC,” said a Thursday statement from Jordan campaign manager Kevin Eichinger. “Many of the now-resolved discrepancies stemmed from donations being reported on the deposit date instead of the process date. At no point was there ever any money missing from the campaign. Today our campaign paid the conciliation settlement early, and the issue is now resolved.
“Those expenses were reconciled and amended to reflect the correct amounts of the disbursements, rather than the errors that had been included in the original reports,” Datwyler wrote. During the two-year period before Trump took office, Jordan raised $733,416 for his re-election, spent $422,967 and ended up with $1.3 million in his treasury, according to statistics compiled by PoliticalMoneyLine. Over the next two years, his campaign took in $1,241,417 and spent $1,809,464. The bulk of his donations came from Ohio during both of those election cycles. From 2019 through 2020, Jordan raised $18,637,140, spent $13,268,968 and finished with more than $6 million in the bank.
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