Is it against the law for organizations receiving tuition payments (like a college) to suggest a candidate?



A mass email went out to all of the faculty of a school to ask that we consider a certain candidate. Something about this reeks of impropriety.

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4 Responses to “Is it against the law for organizations receiving tuition payments (like a college) to suggest a candidate?”

  1. Spirit Walker Says:

    Your left wing, commie/pinko colleges do anything they want.

  2. Andy Says:

    Depending on the source of the junk e-mail it could be a violation of charitable status rules.

  3. SNAP! Says:

    doubtful that it’s illegal, especially if there is no threat of action if you do not vote their way

  4. Wundt Says:

    If they are a state school/college, then it may very well be illegal. Government offices cannot engage in political campaigning. Most state colleges are considered part of the state government and are held to the same rules.

    If they are a private school, then there is likely no laws were broken. If they have tax exempt status, they might be risking that status by sending out the information.

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