AUSTIN — Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst’s re-election campaign reported Monday that it has outstanding loans totaling more than $5.3 million, indicating that the incumbent lieutenant governor ponied up around $3 million out of pocket since the final week of February to try and beat Dan Patrick.

That comes on top of $2 million that Dewhurst lent his campaign earlier in the cycle.

Candidates in the May 27 runoff are facing a midnight deadline to file campaign finance reports with the Texas Ethics Commission. The full filings won’t be publicly available online until Tuesday morning — and that’s when we’ll know details about who contributed and exactly how much Dewhurst loaned his campaign.

But the Dewhurst’s campaign released a cover sheet late Monday, detailing top-line figures that show how much was raised, spent and the principal amount of all outstanding loans.

According to the report, Dewhurst raised about $1.65 million and spent almost $5 million in the period between February 23 and May 17, which includes the final two weeks of the primary cycle (the primary was on March 4).

Dewhurst had already loaned his campaign $2 million in late December (the campaign had been carrying outstanding loans of more than $387,000 since 2012). The new filing shows that the campaign reported an additional $3 million in outstanding loans incurred during the most recent fundraising period.

Earlier Monday, Patrick, a Houston state Senator, reported raising more than $4 million in the latest fundraising period. His campaign released a top-line fundraising figure but did not make public a cover sheet or the full report.