In the spirit of calling attention to all the Senate campaigns' respective failures to adhere to rules of grammar and follow instructions on filling out forms, this front-page post calls attention to the fact that Martha Coakley booted her financial disclosure form. By failing to list some of her husband's assets, Coakley understated her net worth to the tune of a couple hundred thousand dollars. Small potatoes, by the standards of the rest of the candidates in the race, all of whom (other than Coakley) strike me as perhaps unexpectedly wealthy. But there it is -- as Matt Viser of the Globe observes, "it was nonetheless a somewhat embarrassing omission for a perceived front-runner who oversees the state's legal affairs."
Consider this an open thread for other technical errors by the various Senate campaigns.