May I organize a conference to discuss ballot proposals or campaign issues, either on- or off-campus?
If your conference is educational, you can hold it on- or off-campus and can use University resources to organize it. If your conference amounts to a campaign event for or against a candidate or ballot proposal, then you cannot use University resources for your conference. If your conference amounts to a campaign event, but University funds will not be used, you could hold your event on-campus, provided you follow standard policies on use of University facilities.
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