Election Law Program, William & Mary School of Law
The Election Law Program seeks to provide practical assistance to judges called upon to resolve difficult election law disputes.
read moreThe Election Law Program seeks to provide practical assistance to judges called upon to resolve difficult election law disputes.
read moreThe law and the politics of law: election law, campaign finance, legislation, voting rights, initiatives, redistriscting, remedies, and the Supreme Court. Rick Hasen’s Blog.
read moreThe Election Academy program promotes modernization and professionalization of the American election administration through education, research, and outreach.
read moreEVIC is a nonpartisan, academic research center based at Reed College. Professor Paul Gronke and his team conduct research on early voting and election reform, predominantly in the United States.
read moreDemocracy Works is a nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the idea that voting should fit the way we live. They’re a team of software developers, public policy wonks, and civic organizers building the tools needed to upgrade the infrastructure of our democracy and improve the voting experience for voters and election officials alike.
read moreCEIR is an innovative nonprofit with a proven track record of working with election officials from around the country and from both sides of the aisle. We seek to build voter trust and confidence, increase voter participation, and improve the efficiency of election administration.
read moreThe California Voter Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working through research, oversight, outreach and demonstration projects to improve the election process so that it better serves the needs and interests of voters.
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