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Senate eFD

All Senate Periodic Transaction Reports are filed at efdsearch.senate.gov as public web forms.

The Senate Office of Public Records maintains the public archive of senator financial disclosures at https://efdsearch.senate.gov/search/. Unlike the House (which uses PDFs), Senate Periodic Transaction Reports are filed as structured web forms, which makes them easier to parse but means there's no canonical PDF version of each filing.

The eFD system covers senators, candidates for the Senate, and senior Senate staff. Filings are public the same day they're submitted and include the same fields as House PTRs: filer, transaction date, security, transaction type, amount bracket, and (for options) strike price and expiration.

Senate filings are typically posted within hours of submission. Disclosed Capitol scrapes the eFD system continuously and ingests new disclosures within minutes.

Related terms

  • House Clerk Financial Disclosures
  • Periodic Transaction Report (PTR)
  • STOCK Act