Opinion 94-2
Serving as town meeting member.
March 8, 1994
Opinion 94-2
Dear Clerk:
This
letter is to confirm the advice which was given to you by telephone in response
to your request for advice from the Advisory Committee on Ethical Opinions for
Clerks of Courts. In your letter to the Committee dated January 20, 1994, you
ask for the Committee's opinion with regard to the propriety of your running
for the position of town meeting member in the town of .
You
hold the position of first assistant clerk of the . Your letter states that there
are 200 - 250 town meeting members in who are elected by precincts. The elections
are non partisan and there is no salary for the positions. You are not identified
as the first assistant clerk of the in any election materials, except that the
resume which you submitted to the League of Women Voters notes that you are an
employee of the court and a former employee of the . You requested a prompt response
from the Committee because the printing of the ballots was imminent.
As
relayed to you via telephone by the Secretary, it is the opinion of the Advisory
Committee that your running for the office of town meeting member in the circumstances
which you describe does not conflict with the Code of Professional Responsibility
for Clerks of the Courts. Canon 6 of the Code prohibits a Clerk from holding
or seeking elective office "if there is a substantial likelihood that matters
involving that office will come before the clerk magistrate or the court in which
the clerk magistrate serves." In the opinion of the Committee, your seeking
or holding the position of town meeting member in while you are serving as
the first
assistant clerk of the would not violate this provision of the Code. If you
are elected and if matters involving your office as town meeting member come
before
the , you should consult and comply with the provisions of Canon 4 (E) regarding
disqualification.
The
Committee also confirms the suggestion conveyed to you orally by the Secretary
that you should consult the provisions of the Trial Court Personnel Policy and
Procedures Manual relative to leave of absence for political office.