Election Law

Election Law refers to the body of legal rules and regulations governing the conduct of elections and the electoral process. It encompasses statutes, regulations, and case law that dictate how elections are to be organized, administered, and conducted, including the qualifications for voting, election procedures, campaign financing, and the rights of voters and candidates. Election law ensures the integrity, fairness, and transparency of the electoral system, addressing issues such as voter registration, ballot design, the conduct of election officials, and the resolution of disputes related to elections. It is crucial for maintaining democratic principles and ensuring that elections reflect the will of the electorate.