Internet Law Library: Election, Quantification, Removal, and Lobbying of Public Officials
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- Absentee ballot laws (summaries by state)
- Alabama Constitution of 1875, articles VII (Impeachments)and VIII (Suffrage and Elections)
- Alabama Constitution of 1875, article XV (Oath of Office)
- Alabama Constitution of 1868, article VII (Elections)
- Alabama Constitution of 1868, article XV (Oath of Office)
- Alabama Constitution of 1865, article VIII (Elections by the People)
- Alabama Constitution of 1818, article V (Impeachments)
- Alaska Statutes, title 15 (Elections)
- Albania Constitution, article 17 (Election, Term [of the People's Assembly])
- Albania Constitution, article 25 (Election [of the President])
- Albania Constitution, article 26 (Eligibility, Incompatibility [of the President])
- Albania Constitution, article 27 (Discharge [of the President])
- Arkansas Constitution, article III (Franchise and Elections)
- Arkansas Constitution, article XV (Impeachment and Address)
- Austin (Texas) City Charter, article III (Elections)
- Austin (Texas) City Charter, article IV (Initiative, Referendum and Recall)
- Belarus Constitution, section III (Electoral System, Referendum)
- Bipartisan Clean Congress Act of 1995 (H.R. 2566, 104th Congress)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Peace Agreement, annex 3 (Agreement on Elections)
- Brief for Plaintiff, Federal Elections Commission v. GOPAC, Inc. (D,D.C., 1996) (local vs. national elections)
- Bush v. Vera (U.S., 1996) (racially influenced district boundaries)
- California Campaign Finance Reform Proposition
- California Elections Code (table of contents)
- California Elections Code
- California Proposition 183 (recall of State officers)
- California Proposition 198 (Open Primary)
- California Proposition 208 (campaign contributions and spending limits; lobbying; and initiative)
- California Proposition 212 (Campaign contributions; gift and honoraria limits; lobbyists)
- Canada Lobbyists Registration Act materials (in English and French)
- Canada Salaries Act (an act respecting the salaries of certain public officials)
- Canada Special Joint Committee on a Code of Conduct documents (in English and French)
- Central and South America election laws (compiled by Georgetown University) (in Spanish)
- Clean Congress Act (H.R. 2072, 104th Congress)
- Clinton impeachment documents from the House Judiciary Committee
- Colombia Constitution, title IX (elections) (in Spanish)
- Colorado Republican Fed. Campaign Comm. v. Fed. Elections Comm'n (U.S., 1996) (political party campaign contributions)
- Congressional Accountability Project publications
- Delaware Constitution article V (Elections)
- Delaware Constitution article XIV (Oath of Office)
- Denmark Succession to the Throne Act
- Eritrea Constitution, article 20 (Right to Vote and to be a Candidate to an Elective Office)
- Eritrea Constitution, article 40 (Qualifications to be a Candidate to the Office of the President)
- Eritrea Constitution, article 41 (Election and Term of Office of the President)
- Eritrea Constitution, article 57 (Electoral Commission)
- Ethics Manual for Members, Officers & Employees of the U.S. House of Representatives, ch. 8 (Campaign Funds & Practices)
- Exec. Council of the W. Cape Legislature v. President of the Rep. of S. Afr. (S. Afr. Const'l Ct., 1995) (interim govt.)
- Federal Election Commission v. NRA Political Victory Fund (U.S., 1994) (FEC litigation authority)
- Finland Act on the High Court of Impeachment
- Florida Attorney General Opinion 95-05 (residency requirement for municipal special masters)
- Florida election laws and administrative decisions
- Florida Statutes (1993), chapter 8 (Congressional Districts)
- Florida Statutes (1993), chapter 97 (election code)
- Florida Statutes (1993), chapter 98 (Registration Office, Officers, and Procedures)
- Florida Statutes (1993), chapter 99 (candidates, campaign expenses, and contesting elections)
- Florida Statutes (1993), chapter 100 (general, primary, special, bond, and referendum elections)
- Florida Statutes (1993), chapter 101 (voting methods and procedure)
- Florida Statutes (1993), chapter 102 (conducting elections and ascertaining the results)
- Georgia Constitution article II (voting and elections)
- Georgia Constitution article IV, sec. VII (Qualifications, ..., Removal from Office ...)
- Georgia Constitution article V, sec. I (Election of Governor and Lieutenant Governor)
- Greece Constitution, part III, section II, chapter I (Election of the President)
- Greece Constitution, part III, section III, chapter I (Parliament: Election and Composition)
- House Oversight Committee Hearings: Campaign Finance Reform Legislation (Nov. 2 & 16, 1995)
- House Oversight Committee Hearings: Campaign Finance Reform (November 2, 1995)
- House Oversight Committee Hearings: Campaign Finance Reform (November16, 1995)
- House Oversight Committee Hearings: Campaign Finance Reform (December 12, 1995)
- Idaho Constitution article VI (Suffrage and Elections)
- Idaho Constitution article XIX (Apportionment)
- Illinois Constitution, article III (Suffrage and Elections)
- India Constitution, part XV (Elections)
- Indiana Code, title 3 (Elections)
- Ireland Constitution, article 47 (Referendum)
- Kentucky Administrative Regulations, title 31 (State Board of Elections)
- Kentucky Administrative Regulations, title 32 (Department of State Registry of Election Finance)
- Kentucky Constitution, sections 66 to 68 (Impeachments)
- Kentucky Constitution, sections 145-155 (Suffrage and Elections)
- Kentucky Revised Statutes, chapter 5 (Legislative Districts)
- Korea (Republic) Constitution, article 24 (Right to Vote)
- Korea (Republic) Constitution, article 41 (Election of the National Assembly)
- Korea (Republic) Constitution, articles 63 (Recommendation for Removal), 64 ([Proceedings, Disciplinary Actions), and 65 (Impeachment)
- Korea (Republic) Constitution, articles 67 (Election of the President) and 68 (Succession)
- Korea (Republic) Constitution, chapter VII (Election Management)
- Lopez v. Monterey County, California (U.S., 1996) (Voting Rights Act sec. 5 preclearance of local election law changes)
- Lubbock (Texas) City Charter, chapter 1, article IV (Initiative; Referendum; Recall)
- Maine Constitution, Article II (Electors)
- Malta Constitution, chapter V (The President)
- Malta Constitution, chapter VI, part I (Composition of Parliament)
- Matthews v. United Kingdom (Eur. Ct. of Human Rights, 1999) (right of Gibraltar citizens to vote in European Parliament elections)
- McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission (U.S., 1995) (campaign literature authorization)
- Mexico Constitution, title 3, chapter II, section I (Election and installation of Congress) (in Spanish)
- Michigan Constitution, article II (Elections)
- Michigan Executive Order 1995-1 (National Voter Registration Act)
- Miller v. Johnson (U.S., 1995) (racially motivated election district boundaries)
- Missouri Revised Statutes, title IX (Suffrage and Elections)
- Morse v. Republican Party of Virginia (U.S., 1996) (selection of party nominees an act under law)
- Namibia Constitution, article 28 (Election of the President)
- Namibia Constitution, article 49 (Elections of the National Assembly)
- Namibia Constitution, article 106 (Regional Council Elections)
- Nepal Constitution, article 28 (Provision Relating to Succession to the Throne)
- Nepal Constitution, part 15 (Election Commission)
- New Mexico Presidential Primary Proclamation
- New York Election Law
- New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, sec. 12 (electoral rights)
- Nicaragua Elections Law (in Spanish)
- North Carolina Biennal Act (1715) (election of the Assembly)
- O'Hare Truck Service, Inc. v. City of Northlake (U.S., 1996)(right of gov't contractor to support incumbents' opponents)
- Ohio Revised Code, title 35 (Elections)
- Oman Constitution, article 6 (Succession)
- Ontario Election Amendment Act, 1995 (Bill 2)
- Ontario Election Amendment Act, 1996 (Bill 44)
- Ontario Freezing of Compensation for Members of the Assembly Act, 1996 (Bill 32)
- Ontario MPPs Pension and Compensation Reform Act, 1996 (Bill 42)
- Opinion of the Justices (Tax Plan Referendum) (N.H., 1999) (statutory authority for referenda)
- Philippines Constitution, article V (Suffrage)
- Poland Act of May 28th, 1993, on Elections to the Sejm
- Poland Act of May 10th, 1991, on Elections to the Senate
- Poland Act of September 27th, 1990, on Elections to the Presidency
- Poland Act of July 28th, 1990, on Political Parties
- Procedure and Guidelines for Impeachment Trials in the United States Senate (S. Doc. 99-33)
- Puerto Rico Constitution, article VIII (Senatorial and Representative Districts) (in English and Spanish)
- Redistricting decisions
- Russia Information Guarantees in the Election Campaign Regulations (1993)
- Shaw v. Hunt (U.S., 1996) (racially influenced district boundaries)
- Sondashi v. Miyanda (Zambia,1995) (expulsion from political party)
- South Carolina Code of Laws, title 7 (Elections)
- South Carolina election law
- Sri Lanka March 1997 draft Constitution, chapter XIII (Franchise and the Elections)
- Stewart v. Secretary of State for Scotland (H.L., 1998) (removal from office due to inability)
- Supreme Court election law decisions
- Supreme Court impeachment decisions
- Syria Constitution, article 54 (Voters [in legislative elections]) et seq.
- Syria Constitution, article 84 (Election [of the President of the Republic]) et seq.
- Syria Constitution, article 107 (Dissolution of Parliament)
- Syria Constitution, article 142 (Dismissal of Supreme Constitutional Court Judges)
- Texas Constitution, article 6 (Suffrage)
- Texas Constitution, article 15 (Impeachment)
- Tunisia Constitution, articles 19 (Election of National Parliament) et seq.
- Tunisia Constitution, articles 39 (Election of the President) and 40 (Eligibility)
- Tunisia Constitution, articles 50 (Nomination of Government) and 51 (Dismissal of Government)
- Tunisia Constitution, article 63 (Dissolution of Parliament)
- Tunisia Constitution, article 66 (Nomination of Magistrates)
- U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton (U.S., 1995) (term limits)
- U.S. v. Hays (U.S., 1995) (standing to challenge election district boundaries)
- Venezuela Suffrage Law (in Spanish)
- Vermont Statutes, title 17 (Elections)
- Virginia Constitution, article II (Franchise and Officers)
- Washington Revised Code, title 29 (Elections)
- Wisconsin v. City of New York (U.S., 1996) (decenial census)
- Wyoming Statutes, title 22 (Elections)
- Yemen Law No. 66 (1991) Governing Parties and Political Organisations
- Yemen Law No. 41 (1992) General Elections
- Yemen Law No. 27 (1996) General Elections
- Zambia Constitution, part V (The Legislature)
- Zambia Constitution, section 111 (Resignations)
- Zambia - Constitution of Zambia Act, 1991, section 17 (Compulsory retirement of non-citizens)
- American Civil Liberties Union compilation of material on voting rights
- "Author's View of Electronic Rights and the Public Domain" by Richard Seltzer
- Backgrounder on Impeachment (Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School)
- "Citizen Initiative in Florida" by P. K. Jameson and Marsha Hosack
- "Commentary: the law of political parties [in Yemen]" by Brian Whitaker
- Federal Election Commission publications
- "Federal Impeachment Process: A Constitutional & Historical Analysis" by Michael Gerhardt (review of)
- "Impeachment and Presidential Immunity from Judicial Process" by Joseph Isenbergh
- Indiana Election Commission publications
- "Lobbyists' Code of Conduct: A Discussion Paper" Ethics Counsellor, Indistry Canada (in English and French)
- "Negro Suffrage in a Democracy" by Ray Stannard Baker (1910)
- New Zealand Electoral Commission publications
- North Carolina Board of Elections publications
- "Norwegian Electoral System" by Nytt fra Norge
- "Registering and Voting in New Mexico" New Mexico Board of Elections
- "United States v. Hays: A Winnowing of Standing to Sue in Racial Gerrymandering Claims" by Jack Pritchard
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