207 Pa. Code § 39.8 - Partison political activity
(a) Judges who are not candidates for
retention or election are also subject to restrictions of political conduct.
Canon 7 states that "A Judge Should Refrain from Political Activity
Inappropriate to His Judicial Office." A judge should not engage in partisan
political activity because it creates the appearance of partiality and is
inappropriate to judicial office. He may not hold office in a political
organization, make speeches for a political party or candidate unless the
candidate is seeking the same office, or publicly endorse a candidate for
office.
(b) He may not solicit
funds, make contributions or pay assessments to a political organization or
candidate. He may not attend political gatherings or purchase tickets for party
functions.
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