New online tool for navigating state election laws

Announcement via email on an exciting new tool for election law researchers, election administrators, and others:

Election statutes, regulations, and advisory opinions are now available in one place using the Election Law Navigator, a free, comprehensive online tool. Released by the Election Law Program (ELP), a joint project of William & Mary Law School and the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), the tool is designed to help judges, lawyers, members of the media, elections officials and the public efficiently navigate complex state election statutes.

While the Navigator was developed as a nonpartisan resource for judges, this extensive, one-of-a-kind system is a valuable tool for anyone interested in election laws with more than 30,000 statutes, regulations, advisory opinions, and related material from all 50 states.

Powered by a human-checked AI model, the Navigator organizes legal documents by topic and features a custom election-focused search tool; state-to-state comparison capability; and 100+ election-specific topic tags for quick access to relevant content.

The Navigator is now available at www.electionlawnavigator.org. To learn more about the tool, watch our brief YouTube video or register online to attend a live demo and Q & A session on Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 2 p.m. ET.

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