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"electoral law" is a perfectly usable and correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the laws that pertain to elections, such as rules about voting and candidate eligibility. For example, "The recent changes to the electoral law have been controversial".
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Electoral law is changing, too.
Brazil's electoral law bans foreign donations.
The electoral law is badly drafted.
Italy has the same electoral law.
The current electoral law is universally deplored.
When was Italian electoral law modified?
He's talking about UK electoral law.
It may be desirable to have a new electoral law.
The electoral law and the labour reform were deferred.
It will also have to write a new electoral law.
Most of the political establishment smiled.Start with the electoral law.
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