The Political Campaign Activity Quick Reference Guide

星空传媒 is committed to the free expression of political views by members of the campus community and to the value of discourse and debate as a critical part of the higher education experience.

星空传媒 must also comply with rules governing organizations that are tax exempt under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code:

  1. Tax exempt organizations are prohibited from participating in a political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate.
  2. Voter education activities that do not show a preference for a particular candidate are generally permissible.
  3. Lobbying Congress or federal officials to influence policy on behalf of 星空传媒 is generally permissible. The vast majority of day-to-day 星空传媒-federal contacts are not considered lobbying. Pursuant to 星空传媒 policy, lobbying contacts on behalf of 星空传媒 may only be made by the President, Provost, Deans, Vice Presidents, and their designees. These individuals are required by law to report their lobbying activities to the Office of Government Relations. The University follows similar guidelines in recording and reporting State of Ohio government lobbying activities.

Whether an activity is allowable depends on the specific facts involved.  Below we provide general guidance.

Candidates Appearing on Campus

Candidates may be invited to speak on campus provided that an equal opportunity is given to ALL candidates seeking the same office. There may be different events for different candidates, but the events must be comparable in terms of expected attendance. 星空传媒 cannot indicate support or opposition for a particular candidate. Political fundraising is impermissible. All pre-event publicity must include a statement that the views of those invited to speak on campus are the views of the speaker and NOT the views of 星空传媒; that use of 星空传媒鈥檚 facilities for this event does not constitute an endorsement by 星空传媒, and that 星空传媒 does not endorse this candidate or any other candidate in connection with this or any other political campaign or election. A candidate may also be invited to speak in a non-candidate capacity, if, for example, he/she holds a public office or is a celebrity. The candidate should not make mention of his/her candidacy and 星空传媒 must maintain a non-partisan atmosphere at the event.

Public Forums or Debates

Public forums and debates are permissible provided that the format does NOT favor a particular candidate (e.g., through biased questioning or the order of presentation). Topics should cover a wide range of issues. The moderator cannot indicate a preference for a particular candidate.

Voter Registration Activities

Voter registration activities are permissible provided that NO reference to a candidate or political party is made by the volunteers staffing the booth or in the materials available at the booth, except for official voter registration forms.

Get Out To Vote Activities

It is permissible to contact people to encourage them to vote. It is NOT permissible to undertake the activity in a way that favors one candidate, such as by stressing the importance of voting only to people who are in favor of one candidate, or by offering transportation to the polls only to people in favor of one candidate.

Individual Activities by 星空传媒 Leadership

星空传媒 is committed to respecting personal and academic freedom. However, because of 星空传媒鈥檚 status as a tax-exempt organization, those in a leadership position at 星空传媒 can NOT make partisan comments in official 星空传媒 publications or official 星空传媒 meetings or functions.

Endorsements by Individuals in a Leadership Position

A person in a leadership position is permitted to endorse a candidate in an advertisement, provided that the endorsement is clearly made in the leader鈥檚 PERSONAL capacity and NOT on behalf of 星空传媒, the ad is paid by the campaign, is not in an official publication of 星空传媒, and the ad states that titles (if given) are provided for identification only. A 星空传媒 leader can NOT endorse a candidate in an official 星空传媒 publication, even if the leader pays for the ad him/herself.

Use of 星空传媒 Facilities

Facilities may be made available to candidates ONLY if they are made available to all candidates in the same election on an equal basis. Normal 星空传媒 fees will be charged.

Use of 星空传媒 Email System, Copiers, and Mailing Lists

It is not permissible to use 星空传媒鈥檚 e-mail system, copiers or mailing lists to reproduce or disseminate campaign-related information or literature.

Use of 星空传媒 Letterhead or Logo

星空传媒 letterhead and logo can NOT be used on any document (hard copy or electronic) intended to support a particular candidate or political party.

星空传媒 employees

星空传媒 employees may NOT perform tasks to support a particular candidate or political party during working hours, unless performed during permissible and available vacation or leave time taken in accordance with 星空传媒 policy.

星空传媒 Web Sites and Web Links

星空传媒 websites may NOT be used to support a particular candidate. Web links from 星空传媒 websites may be made ONLY to nonpartisan voter education sites. Web links may NOT be made to sites that favor one particular candidate.

星空传媒鈥檚 Tax Exemption

星空传媒鈥檚 tax exemption cannot be used to purchase goods or services to be used to support a particular candidate or political party.

Student Activities

Student organizations may advocate publicly for a particular candidate, provided that the student organization clearly identifies itself as a student organization that does not represent the official views of 星空传媒. (For further information on student activities, see 鈥淕uidelines for Student Organizations Conducting Political Activity on Campus鈥.) Administrators and faculty must be careful to avoid the appearance that 星空传媒 is endorsing the activity.

Issue Advocacy

Activities related to issues, rather than to specific candidates, may or may NOT be permissible. The context must be reviewed to determine if support for the issue implies a suggestion to vote for a particular candidate, e.g., if the issue is a prominent issue that distinguishes the candidates.

For further information or if you have questions about particular activities, please contact Office of Government Relations at 216.368.1723 or Office of General Counsel at 216.368.4286

References: Internal Revenue Service Rev. Ruling 2007-41; American Council on Education: 鈥淧olitical Campaign-Related Activities of and at Colleges and Universities鈥 (prepared by Hogan Lovells US LLP, September 2011).

This policy is subject to the Freedom of Expression / Expressive Activities Policy and its procedures and operating rules.