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Appendix L WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY POLICY ON POLITICAL ACTIVITY (Rev. 8-04)
Wittenberg University, as a private, church-related, liberal arts college, promotes the free and
responsible articulation, exchange and debate of ideas among the members of the community, and
encourages the association and participation of those members with others in pursuit of their interests.
At the same time, Wittenberg asserts its responsibility to preserve a community that balances individual
rights with the interests of the university and that complies with applicable laws. Under federal law, to
maintain and protect the university's status as a charitable tax-exempt organization, the university
cannot directly or indirectly contribute to any political party or candidate or lobby on behalf of any
candidate or partisan cause.
To further these principles, the following guidelines apply:
All faculty and staff will seek to maintain Wittenberg's status as a charitable tax-exempt organization
under federal law by discharging their institutional responsibilities and conducting their personal affairs
in a manner that does not involve the university, either directly or implicitly, in impermissible political
activities.
An individual member of the faculty or staff or a group officially recognized by Wittenberg may
distribute political or other non-Wittenberg printed materials to other persons directly. All materials
must conspicuously display the name and address of the person or organization that has prepared and is
distributing the material, and in the case of an organization, the name and address of a responsible
officer. In the case of individual mailings, the material must be addressed by name and mail box
number. Hand-to-hand distribution is restricted to the area in the lower level of the student center
adjacent to the student mailboxes, unless the dean of students has granted written permission for
alternative sites for such distribution. E-mail may be sent to individuals, but listserves may not be used
for partisan politics.
Individuals who are not members of the faculty, staff, or student body shall not distribute political
materials on the campus or by campus mail.
These restrictions do not apply to public streets and sidewalks dedicated to and under the public domain
of the City of Springfield, but activities in those areas are subject to the jurisdiction of, and the laws and
regulations generally applying in, the City of Springfield.
Individual faculty and staff members may endorse and support individual political candidates and
partisan causes and belong to, contribute to, or otherwise participate in any political, trade, or similar
organization. If a member chooses to endorse any political candidate or partisan cause, such
endorsement may not imply directly or indirectly the support of the university. University materials,
such as stationery and copying expense or clerical services, may not be used.
If a faculty or staff member chooses to seek an elected or appointed office in any local, state, or federal
government, that member must first advise the provost or the appropriate vice president to determine
that the proposed duties and responsibilities of the political office do not conflict with the employee's
duties and responsibilities to the university. If the provost or vice president determines that a conflict
exists, the employee may choose to apply for a leave of absence from Wittenberg, without pay, to accept
the elected or appointed office. Approved Spring 2000, Amended August 2004