Electoral Law
Strategic work for candidates, parties, mandate holders and political groups in registration, propaganda, campaign accounts, electoral actions and mandate defense.
Strategic work for candidates, parties, mandate holders and political groups in registration, propaganda, campaign accounts, electoral actions and mandate defense.
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Politics requires trust. Electoral Law requires precision, speed and institutional discretion.
Electoral legal work must protect candidacy, mandate and reputation under short deadlines, intense public exposure and risks capable of affecting eligibility and mandate continuity.
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In-depth legal analysis by topic.
01Candidate Registration
Eligibility, documentation, deadlines, challenges and defense of the right to run.
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Candidate Registration
Eligibility, documentation, deadlines, challenges and defense of the right to run.
Click to open full analysisCandidate registration is one of the most sensitive stages of the electoral process. It involves eligibility, party affiliation, electoral domicile, disqualification deadlines, certificates and strict timelines.
A politically strong candidacy can be legally weakened by a single documentary detail.
Electoral work must begin before the critical period, with preventive review, risk mapping and organized defense.
Legal risks: Registration denial, campaign insecurity, missed deadlines, eligibility challenges and early political damage.
How legal work adds value: It organizes the candidacy preventively and protects the right to run.
A strong candidacy begins with documentation.
02Campaign Accounts
Financial organization, campaign documents, suppliers and account defense.
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Campaign Accounts
Financial organization, campaign documents, suppliers and account defense.
Click to open full analysisCampaign accounts require a coherent financial narrative. Donations, expenses, invoices, suppliers, bank accounts and digital boosting must be documented.
Poorly organized accounts may lead to demands, disapproval, fines and political wear.
Legal work guides the campaign from the beginning so that documentation is born correctly.
Legal risks: Disapproval of accounts, fines, reimbursement, future restrictions and political questioning.
How legal work adds value: It turns campaign accounts into an organized and defensible procedure.
A campaign without financial control becomes a legal problem after the election.
03Electoral Propaganda and Internet
Social media, boosting, right of reply, removals and digital conduct.
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Electoral Propaganda and Internet
Social media, boosting, right of reply, removals and digital conduct.
Click to open full analysisElectoral propaganda has become a high-speed environment. Posts, videos, lives, attacks, right of reply and sponsored content may produce immediate legal and political effects.
Legal work must guide communication before publication and prepare rapid responses to attacks or removal requests.
In digital politics, timing is part of the legal strategy.
Legal risks: Fines, removals, right of reply, reputational damage and escalation of conflict.
How legal work adds value: It reduces risk before publication and structures urgent responses.
In digital politics, minutes may matter more than days.
04Prohibited Conduct and Public Agents
Public machinery, institutional advertising, events and abuse of power.
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Prohibited Conduct and Public Agents
Public machinery, institutional advertising, events and abuse of power.
Click to open full analysisPublic agents and reelection campaigns require extra care during the electoral period. Administrative acts may be interpreted as misuse of public machinery or abuse of political power.
Preventive guidance is essential for public events, official social media, public assets, servants, programs and advertising.
The defense must show context, public purpose, proportionality and absence of electoral misuse.
Legal risks: Fines, ineligibility, removal from office, institutional damage and abuse-of-power allegations.
How legal work adds value: It separates legitimate public management from electoral risk.
Those who hold public office must campaign with greater legal care.
05AIJE, AIME and RCED
Complex actions involving abuse, mandate and electoral legitimacy.
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AIJE, AIME and RCED
Complex actions involving abuse, mandate and electoral legitimacy.
Click to open full analysisAIJE, AIME and RCED are among the most serious electoral actions. They may involve abuse of power, corruption, fraud, mandate legitimacy and certification.
These cases require sophisticated evidence analysis, discussion of gravity, nexus, proportionality and electoral case law.
Mandate defense must be technical, discreet and institutionally responsible.
Legal risks: Loss of mandate, ineligibility, political instability and reputational damage.
How legal work adds value: It builds evidentiary defense and a legal narrative capable of facing high-gravity actions.
In serious electoral litigation, evidence and narrative decide political future.
06Preventive Campaign Advisory
Legal guidance for candidates, parties, teams and political groups.
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Preventive Campaign Advisory
Legal guidance for candidates, parties, teams and political groups.
Click to open full analysisThe best electoral lawyering is preventive. A modern campaign involves communication, accounting, suppliers, agenda, marketing, events and fast decisions under pressure.
Preventive advisory reduces improvisation and prevents legitimate political decisions from being executed in legally risky ways.
This protects the candidate, party, coordination and the political project.
Legal risks: Team errors, irregular posts, poorly documented expenses, prohibited conduct and litigation.
How legal work adds value: It creates a permanent legal safety layer for the campaign.
Preventing during a campaign is smarter than fixing after litigation begins.