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Flawed Laws, Flawed Elections: Local Elections in Pakistan
Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy, 2019Abstract Violations of electoral integrity occur throughout the electoral cycle. This article focuses on violations that take place in the legal framework for elections and examines what happens wh...
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Abstract On February 4, 1852, the Utah territorial legislature passed a new election law; in doing so lawmakers stipulated that white men over twenty-one years of age could vote in the Utah Territory. The official legislative minutes do not record any opposition to the voting requirements in the election bill or mention any discussion on
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Abstract The U.S. Constitution contains only two provisions that deal explicitly with gender, and both of them concern voting. Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment penalizes states that deny or abridge “the right to vote” of their “male inhabitants” who meet age and citizenship requirements.
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Constitutional Law: Federal Election Laws: Primary Elections
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Electing Economics: Election Law's Efficiency-Convergence Dilemma
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