Washington State University
BUSINESS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL
PERSONNEL
60.90
New 7-90
Reviewed 9-06
Government Relations
335-6292
Political Activity of WSU Employees
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ALLOWED POLITICAL ACTIVITY
Employees may engage in political activity including campaigning
for political office for themselves or other candidates if the time devoted
to these activities does not interfere with their conduct of University
duties. Employees may also campaign for or against ballot initiatives with
the same restrictions.
On his/her own time, an employee may campaign for or against a political
candidate or ballot initiative including distribution of campaign material,
speaking about a political candidate or a ballot initiative, and otherwise
working for or against any candidate or ballot measure, subject to the limitations
regarding public property described in 20.35.
An employee may respond to a political inquiry by providing routine factual
information, such as the address of a candidate.
On his/her own time, an employee may participate in the management of a
political campaign or may hold any office within a political party.
An employee may solicit voluntary campaign contributions to support or oppose
a political candidate or ballot initiative, on his/her own time, subject
to the limitations regarding public property described in 20.35.
(RCW 41.06.250)
An employee may make personal campaign contributions. No University funds,
regardless of the source, may be used to contribute toward a political campaign.
Employees may request leave for campaign activity using regular leave request
procedures.
Soliciting Contributions
Campaigning includes soliciting campaign contributions to support
or oppose a political candidate or a ballot initiative.
WSU Employees Paid From Federal Funds
A WSU employee whose salary is supported with federal funds
is not subject to the federal Hatch Act provisions restricting political
activity but must comply with any WSU restrictions regarding political activity.
Federal Employees
Federal employees attached to WSU are subject to all of the
provisions of the federal Hatch Act restricting political activity and to
any WSU restrictions regarding political activity.
Use of Facilities
Refer to 20.35
for important restrictions on the use of WSU facilities, grounds, equipment,
and services for political activity.
GUIDELINES ON POLICITAL ACTIVITY
Faculty, staff, and students may obtain a copy of Guidelines
on Political Activity from the Office of Government Relations;
telephone 8-2165 from all WSU campuses.