County Commission | The Magazine April 2018 | Page 19

Political Activities of County Employees Generally Speaking Ala. Code § 17-1-4 specifically authorizes county employees to participate in political activities, but it does place certain restrictions on persons seeking political office. However, it is a crime to use public time or property for the political activities. Ala. Code § 17-17-5. Under § 17-1-4, no county employee shall be denied the right to participate in political activities to the same extent as any other citizen of the State of Alabama, including: • Endorsing candidates and contributing to campaigns. • Joining local political clubs and organizations and state or national political parties. • Publicly supporting issues and petitions in support of referendums. Created by Macrovector - Freepik.com If you are a county employee who is not also a candidate… Ala. Code § 17-17-5 (see full text on page 21) specifically prohibits government employees from using any government time or property for political activities. That section also states that, "Any [government employee] shall be on approved leave to engage in political action or the person shall be on personal time before or after work and on holidays.” For example – It is OK to place a candidate’s campaign sticker on your personal vehicle that you drive to and from work. The campaign sticker cannot be attached to a county vehicle or pinned to a bulletin board in your county office. Section 17-17-5 also prohibits any solicitation of contributions or coercion regarding political campaigns on subordinate employees. Any person violating § 17- 17-5 is guilty of the crime of trading in public office found at Ala. Code § 13A-10-63. • This offense is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment of not more than one year and a fine of $6,000. COUNTY COMMISSION | 19