Hatch Act Advisory Opinions
Federal
Coverage
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SGEs who work more than 130 days in a 365-day period
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FAA Aviation Medical Examiners
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Personal Services Contractors
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American Red Cross AO - Redacted
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Miscellaneous (e.g., Local Political Party Membership, Spouse Hosting Fundraiser in Home, etc.)
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Fanny Mae and Freddy Mac Employees
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National Disaster Medical System, Disaster Mortuary Operation Response Team Employees
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Temporary Work Assignments to an Elected Official's Office
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Americorps Vista Volunteers
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FEMA Disaster Assistance Employees
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Temporary, Part-time, and Emergency Employees
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SBA Disaster Reserve Specialists
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VA "Without Compensation" Appointments
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Amtrak Employees
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Temporary Seasonal Employees Under a 1039 Appointment
Candidacy/Holding Office
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Seeking and Accepting a Judicial Appointment
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Serving on a Redistricting Commission
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Cross-filing in Elections
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When Candidacy Begins
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Nonpartisan Election Candidacy and Fundraising
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Running or Serving as Chair of a Partisan Organization
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Establishing or Holding Office Within a PAC
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Running for Political Party Office
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Being Appointed to a Public Office
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Maintaining an Independent Candidacy When Running in a Designated Locality
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Write-in Candidacy
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Taking Preliminary Steps to Begin Candidacy
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Testing the Waters to Begin a Candidacy
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Candidacy in a Partisan Election
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VA "Without Compensation" Appointments
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Assisting a Spouse's Campaign
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Candidacy in Nominally Nonpartisan Elections
Nonpartisan Activity
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Use of Administrative Leave to Participate in Nonpartisan Poll Activities
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Black Lives Matter and the Hatch Act
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Nonpartisan Election Candidacy and Fundraising
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Contacting Members of Congress Concerning Legislation or Workplace Issues
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Circulating Petitions for Ballot Initiatives
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Nonpartisan Voter Registration Drives in the Workplace
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Wearing Anti-war or Nonpartisan Buttons in the Workplace
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Maintaining an Independent Candidacy When Running in a Designated Locality
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Serving as an Officer for an Organization that has a PAC
On Duty/In Workplace
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Hatch Act Advisory Opinion Rescinding Advisory Opinions Dated May 20 and October 15, 2024
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The Hatch Act and Federal Employees' Discussions About the Conflict Between Israel and Hamas
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Hatch Act Advisory Opinion Regarding the Use of Presidential Campaign Slogans
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The Hatch Act implications of President Biden announcing his reelection campaign
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Hatch Act Advice on Workplace Discussions
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Hatch Act Advice Now that Former President Trump is a Presidential Candidate
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Agency Hosting Lecture on Politically-Charged Topics
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Hatch Act Advisory for Teleworking Employees
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Displaying Photographs of the President During a Reelection Campaign
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Advocating Resistance and Impeachment at Work
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Candidate Visits to Federal Agencies
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Social Media Guidance
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Further Restricted Employee Supporting Spouse Who is a Candidate
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Mixed Travel by Presidential Appointees with Senate Confirmation (PAS)
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Political Briefings in the Workplace
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Canvassing Residents and Other Political Activities in Government Housing
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Miscellaneous (e.g., Bumper Stickers, Candidate Photographs, Agency News Clips, etc.)
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Contacting Members of Congress Concerning Legislation or Workplace Issues
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Circulating Petitions for Ballot Initiatives
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Posting Candidates' Positions on Issues in the Workplace
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Nonpartisan Voter Registration Drives in the Workplace
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Union Conducting Voter Registration Drives after It Has Endorsed a Candidate
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Voter Registration Drives in the Workplace
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Wearing Anti-war or Nonpartisan Buttons in the Workplace
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PAS Employees and Reimbursement of de minimis Political Expenses
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Displaying Political Signs in Federal Housing
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Making PAC Contributions through Salary Allotments
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Social Media Quick Guide
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Current Guidance on President Trump's Reelection Status
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Example of Email that Constitutes Political Activity
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Assisting a Spouse's Campaign
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Social Media and Email FAQs
Social Media & Email
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Advocating Resistance and Impeachment at Work
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Social Media Guidance
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Further Restricted Employees' Use of Social Media
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Miscellaneous (e.g., Bumper Stickers, Candidate Photographs, Agency News Clips, etc.)
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Hatch Act Agencies and Social Media FAQs
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Social Media Quick Guide
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Current Guidance on President Trump's Reelection Status
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Example of Email that Constitutes Political Activity
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Social Media and Email FAQs
Further Restricted Employees
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Social Media Guidance
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Further Restricted Employee Supporting Spouse Who is a Candidate
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Further Restricted Employees' Use of Social Media
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Further Restricted Employee Housing Campaign Volunteers
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Further Restricted Employee's Membership in a Partisan Political Group
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Social Media Quick Guide
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Social Media and Email FAQs
Political Party Activities
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Hatch Act Advisory Opinion Regarding Service on a Presidential Transition Team
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Use of Administrative Leave to Participate in Nonpartisan Poll Activities
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Political Briefings in the Workplace
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Miscellaneous (e.g., Local Political Party Membership, Spouse Hosting Fundraiser in Home, etc.)
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Canvassing Residents and Other Political Activities in Government Housing
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Running or Serving as Chair of a Partisan Organization
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Establishing or Holding Office Within a PAC
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Soliciting Funds to Pay for Party Membership Fees
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Running for Political Party Office
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Further Restricted Employee's Membership in a Partisan Political Group
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Making PAC Contributions through Salary Allotments
Campaign Activities
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Use of Administrative Leave to Participate in Nonpartisan Poll Activities
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Further Restricted Employee Supporting Spouse Who is a Candidate
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Serving as Campaign Treasurer
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Mixed Travel by Presidential Appointees with Senate Confirmation (PAS)
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Further Restricted Employee Housing Campaign Volunteers
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Soliciting Volunteers for a Voter Protection Team
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Miscellaneous (e.g., Local Political Party Membership, Spouse Hosting Fundraiser in Home, etc.)
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Canvassing Residents and Other Political Activities in Government Housing
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Union Conducting Voter Registration Drives after It Has Endorsed a Candidate
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Voter Registration Drives in the Workplace
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Maintaining an Independent Candidacy When Running in a Designated Locality
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Retirement of Campaign Debt
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Displaying Political Signs in Federal Housing
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Assisting a Spouse's Campaign
Fundraising
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Social Media Guidance
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Further Restricted Employee Supporting Spouse Who is a Candidate
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Serving as Campaign Treasurer
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Miscellaneous (e.g., Local Political Party Membership, Spouse Hosting Fundraiser in Home, etc.)
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Miscellaneous (e.g., Bumper Stickers, Candidate Photographs, Agency News Clips, etc.)
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Nonpartisan Election Candidacy and Fundraising
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Running or Serving as Chair of a Partisan Organization
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Establishing or Holding Office Within a PAC
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Soliciting Funds to Pay for Party Membership Fees
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Running for Political Party Office
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Retirement of Campaign Debt
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Serving as an Officer for an Organization that has a PAC
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Social Media Quick Guide
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Social Media and Email FAQs
Senate-Confirmed Appointees
Temporary, Part-time, and Irregular Employees
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SGEs who work more than 130 days in a 365-day period
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Uncompensated Special Government Employees (SGEs)
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Miscellaneous (e.g., Local Political Party Membership, Spouse Hosting Fundraiser in Home, etc.)
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National Disaster Medical System, Disaster Mortuary Operation Response Team Employees
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FEMA Disaster Assistance Employees
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Temporary, Part-time, and Emergency Employees
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SBA Disaster Reserve Specialists
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Temporary Seasonal Employees Under a 1039 Appointment
Use of Official Authority
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Hatch Act Advisory Opinion Rescinding Advisory Opinions Dated May 20 and October 15, 2024
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Hatch Act Advisory Opinion Regarding Official Agency Communications
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Hatch Act Advisory Opinion Regarding the Use of Presidential Campaign Slogans
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Agency Hosting Lecture on Politically-Charged Topics
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Candidate Visits to Federal Agencies
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Social Media Guidance
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Serving as Campaign Treasurer
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Soliciting Volunteers for a Voter Protection Team
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Miscellaneous (e.g., Bumper Stickers, Candidate Photographs, Agency News Clips, etc.)
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Establishing or Holding Office Within a PAC
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Hatch Act Agencies and Social Media FAQs
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Social Media Quick Guide
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Social Media and Email FAQs
Partisan Political Groups
State & Local
Coverage
Candidacy/Holding Office
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Elected Sheriffs Campaigning in Uniform
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Hatch Act's Application to Employees of Private, Nonprofit Organizations
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Use of Official Title by State and Local Employees Who May Run for Partisan Political Office
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Definition of Salary under the Hatch Act Modernization Act of 2012
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California's Voter-Nominated Primary Elections are Presumptively Partisan for Purposes of the Hatch Act
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Elected Sheriffs Use of Title and Uniform for Campaign Purposes
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Partisan vs. Nonpartisan Election
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Education Exemption
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Hatch Act Modernization Act Guidance for State and Local Employees
Nonpartisan Activity
Campaign Activities
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Elected Sheriffs Campaigning in Uniform
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Signing or Asking Others to Sign a Letter of Support for Sheriff's Reelection
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Hatch Act's Application to Employees of Private, Nonprofit Organizations
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Use of Official Title by State and Local Employees Who May Run for Partisan Political Office
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Elected Sheriffs Use of Title and Uniform for Campaign Purposes
Fundraising
Use of Official Authority
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Elected Sheriffs Campaigning in Uniform
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Signing or Asking Others to Sign a Letter of Support for Sheriff's Reelection
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Hatch Act's Application to Employees of Private, Nonprofit Organizations
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Use of Official Title by State and Local Employees Who May Run for Partisan Political Office
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Elected Sheriffs Use of Title and Uniform for Campaign Purposes