May individuals and organizations hold campaign-related events in University facilities?
It is natural for candidates and political campaigns to want to visit campus and engage the University community, and state law allows it as long as University resources are not being used to conduct a campaign. Candidates and ballot question committees must follow the University’s standard procedures for use of such facilities. These policies ensure that all sides are given the opportunity for equal access.
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