The Doug Jones campaign outraised Roy Moore's campaign by a wide margin during October and the first three weeks of November, Roll Call reported.

From Oct. 1 through Nov. 22, the Jones campaign raised $10.2 million, according to the article. The Moore campaign raised $1.8 million during that span.

Democratic nominee Jones faces Republican nominee Moore in the special election for the U.S. Senate on Dec. 12.

The latest numbers are a reversal from earlier in the campaign, when Moore was raising more than Jones. Through Sept. 30, Moore had raised a total of $3.5 million, while Jones had raised $1.6 million.

Moore won the Republican nomination in a runoff with Sen. Luther Strange on Sept. 26. Jones won the Democratic nomination without a runoff on Aug. 15.

The candidates have filed their latest reports with the Secretary of the U.S. Senate, but the reports are not yet posted on the Federal Election Commission website. The reports were due on Thursday.

In addition to the periodic reports, the candidates are also required to report separately all contributions of $1,000 or more during the final 20 days of the campaign.

Jones has received $71,742 through large contributions in the last week, while Moore has received $20,900 during that time.

For the last three weeks, Moore has been hounded by allegations by women that he sought sexual encounters with them they were in their teens and he was in his early 30s.

Moore has denied the allegations, saying he does not know the women and that the claims are lies intended to derail his campaign.