Mr Musharraf is no doubt too busy to concern himself with the minutiae of election law.
Second, the justices seemed to counsel against any creative reading of Florida's election law.
Even if prosecutors try to ban it, Turkey's election law guarantees its participation in the local polls.
The judge's ruling hews to state election law, though it gives Harris the leeway to extend the deadline.
Among its priorities will be an effort to re-shape the current election law.
Mr Ashour said the NSF would not contest the polls under an election law which critics said favours Islamists.
Section 5 requires preclearance by the U.S. attorney general of election law changes in jurisdictions covered by the provision.
Justice attorneys are at a critical stage in deciding whether Barbour should be indicted on election law violations, CNN has learned.
The calls and leafleting were paid for by independent groups, which may not coordinate with the candidate under federal election law.
Such ad campaigns have long been legal under city and state election law but have rarely been used in citywide races.
The law's supporters say it has been successful because it requires jurisdictions to demonstrate that proposed election law changes will not discriminate.
The OSCE urged the newly elected state-level parliament to enact a permanent election law, something the previous parliament debated and then rejected.
Hence the ferocity with which the parties negotiated the final big item in the election law: the formula that will allocate the seats.
She had worked hard to restore her political reputation, following her conviction for breaking election law on campaign expenses at the last election.
Over the years, Bossie had become familiar with federal election law, so he decided he needed a lawyer, and hired James Bopp, Jr.
It's against the election law for political parties to use the unregulated donations they get, known as soft money, to promote a particular candidate.
The right for candidates to add their own seals has survived repeated reforms of election law, currently regulated by the Representation of the People Act.
" Mr. Bauer claimed that the nonprofit, as a 501(c)(4), was committing a "knowing and willful violation" of election law, and wanted "action to enforce against criminal violations.
The law in Florida seems clear and unclear at the same time, according to Terence Anderson, an expert in election law at the University of Miami Law School.
New York state election law prohibits immigrants from voting, and advocates and the mayor's office dispute whether the City Council has the authority to allow it in the city.
We are very interested, both of us, in making sure that Iraq has an election law that is completed on time so that elections can take place on time in January.
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It even backed a new election law, by which Algeria's 600, 000 security personnel were obliged to cast their votes alongside other citizens, rather than in front of their officers as previously.
Ros Baston, formerly of the Electoral Commission and an expert in election law, said the government's campaign, party databases and the time of year would all be essential in influencing voters.
The second development I want to mention is a significant breakthrough in Iraq, where Iraq's parliament has approved a new election law that paves the way for national elections early next year.
The international observer missions say that the newly implemented election law is a big improvement on the past, but they say it should be seen only as the beginning of the reform process.
While the merits of the lawsuit will be tried Wednesday, Gore could face a political problem by supporting the Seminole County case or its companion in Martin County, CNN election law analyst David Cardwell said.
The last parliament, in which the FJP and the Nour Party together won some 70 percent of the seats, was dissolved in June by a court ruling that found the election law had been flawed.
Hafidz requested that both parties be disbanded for engaging in money politics, but the election law says that can be done only if parties break campaign finance limits or turn a profit - not if they misuse funds or buy off voters.
On Thursday, three other presidential candidates also were referred for alleged violations of election campaign law.
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