Election Law Journal

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Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy is a quarterly peer-reviewed law journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. covering legal issues related to elections and voting rights. It was established in 2002 with Daniel H. Lowenstein (UCLA School of Law) and Richard L. Hasen (Loyola Law School) as founding editors-in-chief.[1] Election Law Journal is abstracted and indexed in Westlaw and International Political Science Abstracts/Documentation Politique Internationale.

DisciplineElection law
LanguageEnglish
EditedbyDavid Canon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
History2002-present
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Election Law Journal
DisciplineElection law
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDavid Canon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publication details
History2002-present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Elect. Law J.
Indexing
ISSN1533-1296 (print)
1557-8062 (web)
LCCN2001211507
OCLC no.49342856
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Editors

As of 2026, the editor-in-chief was Marc Meredith, University of Pennsylvania.[2] As of 2010, the editors were Daniel P. Tokaji (Moritz College of Law) and Paul Gronke (Reed College). As of 2018, the Editor-in-Chief was David Canon, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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