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Political Candidates
University students are frequently involved in political events
and activities on behalf of candidates for political office. Students
are, of course, free to sponsor or participate in campaign-related
activities as long as they do not use University resources. When
engaging in partisan political activities, students should not
imply that the University itself endorses or opposes any candidate
for political office.
The following rules apply to student groups.
- No group, whether recognized or not, that plans to campaign
for a particular candidate can receive an allocation from the
Student Activities budget.
- Facilities that customarily are made available to student groups
may, on a very limited basis, be used by student groups supporting
candidates if such use does not preempt the use of facilities
by nonpolitical groups. Fees normally charged for use of facilities
must be paid in advance. Under no circumstances may groups supporting
candidates use University space to establish a campaign headquarters
nor can such groups be assigned permanent office space.
- No group that supports a candidate for public office may sponsor
events in University facilities to raise money for the candidate's
campaign. Advance ticket sales or admissions charges at the door
for campaign fund raising are not permitted.
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