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Election Law, Politics, and Theory

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Series Editor: David Schultz, Hamline University Graduate School of Management and University of Minnesota Law School

Election Law, Politics, and Theory broadly examines election law at the national, subnational, international, supranational, and comparative levels, considering topics such as voting rights, reapportionment, ballot access, campaign finance reform, the courts and election regulation, election law and democratization, and the role of actors such as political parties, the media, and others in the election process.

About the Editor:

David Schultz is a professor in the Hamline University Graduate School of Management, and holds an appointment at the University of Minnesota Law School, where he teaches election law, state constitutional law, and legal ethics, and where he is a senior fellow at the Institute on Law and Politics. He is the author or editor of more than 25 books and 50-plus articles on various aspects of election law, campaign and elections, and American politics, as well as coauthor of a leading text on political theory and the author/editor of numerous encyclopedias on law.