LOOSE-LEAF 8 1/2 X 10 INCHE BINDER WITH DIVIDERS, 644 PAGES.
A practical, hands-on guide reviewing all of the major election law issues in New York and designed to be user-friendly, Goldfeder's Modern Election Law is written for the bar and the bench, and for candidates as well, and presents the arcane and hyper-technical provisions of New York's Election Law in a lucid manner.
Includes citations to state and federal cases, statutes and regulations and detailed commentary to help interpret the nuance of New York's Election Law.
Jerry Goldfeder has represented elected officials, candidates, political parties and not-for-profit organizations for over twenty-five years and has written extensively on election-related topics in the Fordham Urban Law Journal, the New York Law Journal as well as the New York Times.
Topics covered include:
Eligibility and Residency Issues
Getting on the Ballot in New York
The Petitioning Process in New York
Rules and Requirements for Petitioning
Staying on the Ballot
Sudden Death, Convictions, Disqualifications
Party Affiliation
Money and Politics in New York
Polling Site Issues
Election Day Issues
Post-Election Day Issues
Ethical Issues for Election Lawyers
This New York Election Law treatise includes election forms and reports, tables of cases, statutes and other authorities. The New York State Board of Election Rules and Regulations and the updated consolidated NY Election Law as well. One loose-leaf volume updated annually.