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Code of Conduct: Courts and Elections

Arizona Code of Judicial AdministrationPart 1: Judicial Branch AdministrationChapter 3: Judicial Officers and EmployeesSection 1-303: Code of Conduct for Judicial EmployeesCanon 4. A judicial employee or candidate for judicial department office shall not engage in political or campaign activity that is inconsistent with the independence, integrity, or impartiality of the judiciary.

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  • You are a judicial employee, should you vote in the upcoming election?
  • You have a great shirt representing your favorite political candidate. Can you wear that shirt to work on Friday?
  • You found a funny political cartoon. You print it and hang it on your workstation. Is that okay?
  • You were recently given a great bumper sticker about a proposition on the ballot in the upcoming election. You put it on your car. Can you park in the court parking lot?
  • You and a coworker are talking about who to vote for in the upcoming election. Is that okay?
  • You want to help your favorite judge with his campaign activity but you don't have time to volunteer. Can you contribute money instead?
  • Judicial employees shall not discriminate in favor of or against any subordinate or any applicant for judicial employment on account of permitted political activities.
  • The judiciary seeks to maintain neutrality in political matters.
  • You want to get on the ballot to be a member of your local school district's governing board. Is that possible as a court employee?
  • A judicial employee or candidate for judicial department office shall not engage in political or campaign activity that is inconsistent with the independence, integrity, or impartiality of the judiciary.