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Источники Избирательного Права В Зарубежных Странах: Некоторые Вопросы Теории, Leonid G. Berlyavskiy, Eugene Kolesnikov Dec 2012

Источники Избирательного Права В Зарубежных Странах: Некоторые Вопросы Теории, Leonid G. Berlyavskiy, Eugene Kolesnikov

Leonid G. Berlyavskiy

In the article the basic problems of the sources of the Electoral Law (on the cases of the states of the Western democracy) are considered. It is shown that the major provisions about elections are fixed in the national Constitution, laws and the international electoral standards


محاسن دستور مكتوب من وراء ستار الجهل, Ahmed Souaiaia Jul 2012

محاسن دستور مكتوب من وراء ستار الجهل, Ahmed Souaiaia

Ahmed E SOUAIAIA

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Invisible Federalism And The Electoral College, Derek Muller Dec 2011

Invisible Federalism And The Electoral College, Derek Muller

Derek T. Muller

What role do States have when the Electoral College disappears? With the enactment of the National Popular Vote on the horizon and an imminent presidential election in which a nationwide popular vote determines the winner, States would continue to do what they have done for hundreds of years — administer elections. The Constitution empowers States to decide who votes for president, and States choose who qualifies to vote based on factors like age or felon status. This power of States, a kind of “invisible federalism,” is all but ignored in Electoral College reform efforts. In fact, the power of the …