Election law falls at the juncture of constitutional law and political science. Specifically, it regards the politics of law and the law of politics. The conceptual knowledge behind election law focuses on who votes, when that person can vote, and the construction behind the tabulated totals. It also includes the mechanisms and processes for amending or repealing federal and state constitutions.
Given the importance, and often high stakes, involved in the electoral process—candidates, groups, and ideas may need an attorney to guide them through the legal rules governing the electoral process.
The attorneys at Keith, Miller, Butler, Schneider & Pawlik, PLLC, handle a wide variety of electoral issues and have a proven track record in this area of law. Further, we have the knowledge and resources necessary to provide superior representation.
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