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Parliamentarian/Government Official

Sebastian Seedorf

Dr. Sebastian Seedorf is an advisor (desk officer) for electoral law within the German Federal Ministry of the Interior. His tasks include drafting legislation and providing information for the federal goventment on all national eletoral law and pracrice matters, including european law. Sebastian studied law in Germany (Dusseldorf) and South Africa (Cape Town). In 2001, he was a research assistant to the Constitutional Court of South Africa. He received a Ph.D. from Humbold-University in Berlin and was admitted to the Bar in 2004. Afterwards he worked for an international law firm before joining the federal government where he worked in different positions.

Thematic Areas of Expertise

Boundary Delimitation
Direct Democracy
Elections and Technology
Elections Security
Electoral Assistance
Electoral Dispute Resolution
Electoral Integrity and Dispute Resolution
Electoral Management
Participation
Electoral Systems
Legal Framework
Minority and Refugee Voting
Voting from Abroad
Parties and Candidates
Vote Counting
Voter Registration
Voting Operations