Election Law Journal 10:1 Now Available; Preview of 10:2

The new issue of Election Law Journal, the first under new co-editors Paul Gronke and Dan Tokaji, is now available. You can view the table of contents and, if you’re an electronic subscriber, get links to articles here. The new issue includes articles on mobile voting by those in long-term care, conversion to vote-by-mail, and election reform in the U.K. It also includes, as a special treat, an email to the new editors by outgoing co-editor Dan Lowenstein.
Coming this spring, the next issue of ELJ (10:2) will feature a symposium on early and absentee voting, with articles by Mike Alvarez, Thad Hall, Ines Levin, and Charles Stewart; David Canon, Barry Burden, Key Mayer, and Donald Moynihan; Trey Hood and Charles Bullock; Elizabeth Bergman and Philip Yates; and Ned Foley. It will also include a preview of McComish v. Bennett by Richard Esenberg, and book reviews by Ray LaRaja, Doug Chapin, and Louis DiSipio.

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