Full Definition of Election, Campaign and Political Law
Election law is a discipline that mends the rules, fundamentals and practices of constitutional law and political science in an effort to protect the purity and core fundamentals of the political process. The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 enforces the actions and conduct of such campaigns in order to ensure an effective and fair political debate as well as preserve the integrity of the election process.
- Administrative Lobbying Law
- Campaign Ethics Law
- Election and Campaign Finance Law
- Election Law
- Executive Lobbying Law
- Legislative Lobbying Law
- Legislative Redistricting Law
- Lobbying Law
- Voting Rights Law




