Overview
Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy (ELJ) is the leading peer-reviewed journal for up-to-date coverage of this evolving area of specialization. The Journal offers timely perspectives on the growing global interest and questions surrounding election reform and design. Providing insightful analysis from the top scholars in the field, as well as perspectives from practitioners and elected officials, ELJ addresses federal, state, and local election laws and practices. This is the essential legal resource for election officials, campaign fundraisers, and political consultants at every level of government.
Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy coverage includes:
- Election reform
- Contested elections
- Redistricting and reappointment
- Election monitoring
- Campaign finance regulation
- Voting technology
- Regulation of political parties
- Ballot access
- Initiatives and other ballot propositions
- Voting rights
- Term limits
- The internet and political campaigns
- Lobbying and ethics reform
Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy is under the editorial leadership of Co-Editors Paul Gronke, Reed College; Daniel P. Tokaji, The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law; and other leading investigators. View the entire editorial board.
Audience: Political scientists, election lawyers, political advisors, among others