Useful Links
State of Elections Blog
William & Mary Law students started the State of Elections Blog in 2009 to cover important election law issues emanating from the states. Students taking Election Law also blog for the site. Students are encouraged to do original reporting on state election law matters that may be falling under the radar in the national media.
The Election Law Navigator is a free, non-partisan online database designed to help judges, legal professionals, election officials, policy makers, the media, and the public navigate complex state election laws. Launched in November 2025 by the Election Law Program (ELP) — a joint initiative of William & Mary Law School and the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) — it serves as a centralized "toolkit" for resolving election disputes and understanding state-level legal codes
Navigating the complexities of each election cycle presents numerous challenges. To assist in this endeavor, the Election Law Program has curated a collection of judicial orders issued in several common election dispute areas (for example, polling time extensions, election certification, or emergency events. This Election Orders Database allows users to search for court orders by year, state, and topic.
Rick Hasen's Election Law Blog
By Professor Rick Hasen. The law of politics and the politics of law: election law, campaign finance, legislation, voting rights, initiatives, redistricting, and the Supreme Court nomination process.
Election Law Journal
"Election Law Journal is the only peer-reviewed journal specializing in in-depth coverage of the legal aspects of elections and voting rights in the United States and around the world. The Journal's purview includes the rapid growth in legislation and litigation due to redistricting and reapportionment; challenges to strike down or repeal term limits; and efforts to implement new election systems."
Election Law @ Moritz
Non-partisan information and insight on the laws governing federal, state, and local election. "Opinions expressed by individuals associated with Election Law @ Moritz, either on this web site or in connection with conferences or other activities undertaken by the program, represent solely the views of the individuals offering the opinions and not the program itself."
National Conference of State Legislatures
NCSL is home to the most comprehensive information available on legislatures in the 50 states, territories and commonwealths. Among its valuable research tools is a state elections database that serves as a repository for all legislation related to state election administration.