Election Law

Election law is a discipline falling at the juncture of constitutional law and political science. It researches "the politics of law and the law of politics". The conceptual knowledge behind election law focuses on who votes, when that person can vote, and the construction behind the tabulated totals.

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RAND Corporation · 8 April 2024 English

Introduces a systematic method for identifying communities of interest using contact graphs and community detection algorithms and evaluates this method.

cellular device geolocation data is available on Election Law Blog at: https://electionlawblog.org/?p=126158


OSCE: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe · 28 March 2024 English

Article 89 of the Constitutional Law on the Constitutional Court stipulates that if the Court “ascertains that the participants in the elections act contrary to the Constitution and the law, …

Representatives to the Croatian Parliament (hereinafter Election Law, 4 See 18 March 2024 Warning (U-VII-1263/2024) platforms, which remain largely unregulated. The Election Law provides the general legal framework for the Assessment Mission Report J. ELECTION OBSERVATION The Election Law provides for the observation of elections by


WFD: Westminster Foundation for Democracy · 27 March 2024 English

This thematic focus aligns with WFD’s ongoing work on advancing equal societies through women’s political leadership and participation in Southeast Asia and builds on the multi-stakeholder discussions that took place …

Affirmative action policy is enshrined in Indonesia’s Election Law, which affirmative action policies that facilitate


JLF: John Locke Foundation · 27 March 2024 English

Sure, the boat may continue to move forward, and indeed it may increase its speed if the force of the new engine is greater than the drag of the an- …

not always conform to sound public policy or election law, however. For example, SBE voter outreach specialist ballots in the name of others, a violation of election law. In 2020 the SBE told county boards to accept approval for any lawsuit settlements altering how election law is implement- ed. That law should prevent collusive Elections to follow the letter and intent of election law. The SBE has a history of interpreting laws attempts to promulgate regulations at odds with election law. 2. Use only hand-marked paper ballots (with


NYU: New York University · 27 March 2024 English

50 FAQs on what to expect in Manhattan trial of former president Trump. The post A Complete Guide to the Manhattan Trump Election Interference Prosecution appeared first on Just Security.


NYU: New York University · 25 March 2024 English

A Manhattan judge skewered former President Donald Trump’s legal team’s allegations of prosecutorial misconduct in a hearing on Monday, declaring that defense attorneys leveled serious allegations that they could not …


Democracy Watch · 23 March 2024 English

While this means the answers to those questions are already known, the witnesses listed below must be called to testify to answer the “Is it true…” questions so that the …

misleads voters (when, in fact, unlike in B.C.’s election law, fraud is not required to be proven under the


NYU: New York University · 20 March 2024 English

Explaining what's at stake when Justice Merchan hears DA Alvin Bragg and Trump's attorneys battle about the tranches of documents recently released by federal prosecutors. The post Tranche Warfare: What …


NYU: New York University · 19 March 2024 English

A Manhattan judge's ruing decided that Trump's criminal trial will mostly be about an alleged attempt to influence an election. The post Judge’s Ruling Keeps Trump’s N.Y. Trial Mostly About …


MP-IDSA: Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses · 7 March 2024 English

the overhaul of the electoral system undertaken in 1995 with the amendment of the Public Offices Election Law (kōshoku senkyo hō, 1950) did not fundamentally alter the necessary conditions for the continuing

1995 with the amendment of the Public Offices Election Law (kōshoku senkyo hō, 1950) did not fundamentally electoral laws, most prominently the Public Offices Election Law 19503, were amended in 1995 to provide for a soft line of China. 3 “公職選挙法 (Political Office Election Law), 昭和二十五年法律第百号 (1950, No. 100)”, 法務省 (Ministry


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