ELECTION OFFICIALS IN THE U.S. STATES. NEW YORK, ILLINOIS


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Alexey Szydlowski
LAW AND STATE: Theory and Practice, vol. 196(4), 2021 Apr 21, pp. 187-190


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Szydlowski, A. (2021). ELECTION OFFICIALS IN THE U.S. STATES. NEW YORK, ILLINOIS. LAW AND STATE: Theory and Practice, 196(4), 187–190. https://doi.org/10.47643/1815-1337_2021_4_187


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Szydlowski, Alexey. “ELECTION OFFICIALS IN THE U.S. STATES. NEW YORK, ILLINOIS.” LAW AND STATE: Theory and Practice 196, no. 4 (April 21, 2021): 187–190.


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Szydlowski, Alexey. “ELECTION OFFICIALS IN THE U.S. STATES. NEW YORK, ILLINOIS.” LAW AND STATE: Theory and Practice, vol. 196, no. 4, Apr. 2021, pp. 187–90, doi:10.47643/1815-1337_2021_4_187.


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@article{alexey2021a,
  title = {ELECTION OFFICIALS IN THE U.S. STATES. NEW YORK, ILLINOIS},
  year = {2021},
  month = apr,
  day = {21},
  issue = {4},
  journal = {LAW AND STATE: Theory and Practice},
  pages = {187-190},
  volume = {196},
  doi = {10.47643/1815-1337_2021_4_187},
  author = {Szydlowski, Alexey},
  month_numeric = {4}
}

Abstract
  • The purpose of the work is to acquaint a wide circle of the scientific community with the latest research in the field of electoral law of the United States in part of the first in national jurisprudence of a complete description of the organizers of elections and referendums at state and munici-pal levels in the United States. The author reviews the broad array of federal, regional, and local laws with reference to constitutional, legal, and regulatory acts of U.S. states. The work is the second part in a series examining all fifty subjects of the American Federation and the District of Columbia.
  • The procedure and research methods: the author analyzed the constitutional and electoral laws of the United States at the state level of New York and Illinois at the beginning of 2019. The research methodology consisted of comparative legal, formal legal, formal dogmatic, concrete sociological, empirical, dialectical, analytical methods, systematic approach.
  • Results of the research: information about organizers of elections and referendums in the states of New York and Illinois, which had not been covered in the Russian scientific literature, was put into scientific use.

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