New Hampshire Republican U.S. Senate candidate Scott Brown tried to politically navigate how he could run for office in the Granite State thirteen weeks after officially moving here from Massachusetts.For the most part Brown has not let the move dominate the campaign, which has been about other issues. But then there are moments when mistakes are made.For instance in Brown's latest campaign finance report, Brown is listed as donating $244 to his campaign on Sept. 9, the day of the Republican primary. His employer is listed as "Commonwealth of MA" and is occupation as "state senator."The report was filed with the Senate last week, as required, but the Federal Election Commission has not put it online yet.Brown did serve as a Massachusetts state Senator from 2004 to 2010, when he was elected to the U.S. Senate in a special election. He lost re-election to his U.S. Senate seat in 2012. He moved to New Hampshire in late December 2013."This was a clerical error and the report is being amended and refiled accordingly," said Brown spokeswoman Elizabeth Guyton.

New Hampshire Republican U.S. Senate candidate Scott Brown tried to politically navigate how he could run for office in the Granite State thirteen weeks after officially moving here from Massachusetts.

For the most part Brown has not let the move dominate the campaign, which has been about other issues. But then there are moments when mistakes are made.


For instance in Brown's latest campaign finance report, Brown is listed as donating $244 to his campaign on Sept. 9, the day of the Republican primary. His employer is listed as "Commonwealth of MA" and is occupation as "state senator."

The report was filed with the Senate last week, as required, but the Federal Election Commission has not put it online yet.

Brown did serve as a Massachusetts state Senator from 2004 to 2010, when he was elected to the U.S. Senate in a special election. He lost re-election to his U.S. Senate seat in 2012. He moved to New Hampshire in late December 2013.

"This was a clerical error and the report is being amended and refiled accordingly," said Brown spokeswoman Elizabeth Guyton.