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Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar

Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
  Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar
    Chapter 1 - Attorneys and Counselors
      Appendix 4 - Code of Judicial Conduct
        Section Rule 4.3 - Activities of Candidates for Appointive Judicial Office
Cite as: 5 O.S. § Rule 4.3 (OSCN 2012), Appendix 4 - Code of Judicial Conduct




Code of Judicial Conduct
Chapter 1, App. 4
Rule 4.3 Activities of Candidates for Appointive Judicial Office

 RULE 4.3

Activities of Candidates for Appointive Judicial Office

A candidate for appointment to judicial office may:

(A) communicate with the appointing or confirming authority, including any selection, screening, or nominating commission or similar agency; and

(B) seek endorsements for the appointment from any person or organization other than a partisan political organization.

COMMENT

[1] When seeking support or endorsement, or when communicating directly with an appointing or confirming authority, a candidate for appointive judicial office must not make any pledges, promises, or commitments that are inconsistent with the impartial performance of the adjudicative duties of the office. See Rule 4.1(A)(13).

[2] Candidates for appointive judicial office have no need to raise or spend campaign funds. Accordingly, they are not only prohibited from personally soliciting or personally accepting campaign contributions, but are also prohibited from establishing campaign committees for this purpose.

Historical Data


Approved by order of the Supreme Court, 2010 OK 90, effective April 15, 2011.

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