
    1998 OK JUD ETH 16
    JUDICIAL ETHICS OPINION 1998-16.
    No. 1998-16.
    Oklahoma Judicial Ethics Advisory Panel.
    Decided Oct. 12, 1998.
    Filed: Nov. 24, 1998.
   QUESTION: May a judicial candidate, during or after a campaign, write a Thank You Note to campaign contributors?

WE ANSWER: YES.

A judicial candidate cannot personally solicit campaign contributions, Canon 5C(2), but it may be done by a committee established by the judicial candidate. As we stated in Judicial Ethics Opinion 98-9, the purpose of the Canons is to insulate the judicial candidate from personal contact with financial supporters to avoid the appearance of bias if a contributor has appeared or later will appear in Court before the judicial candidate.

The rules of the State Ethics Commission of the State of Oklahoma tend to compromise the spirit of the Code of Judicial Conduct. The judicial candidate, like all candidates in the State of Oklahoma, must comply with the rules of the State Ethics Commission which require the candidate to attest to the accuracy of the campaign contributions. A judicial candidate may attend a fundraiser in his/her behalf. Contributors may voluntarily offer support to the candidate. Lists of supporters are often shown in newspaper advertising. In fact, the candidate will know the names of supporters.

It must be recognized that if contributors and other support seem to be ignored by the judicial candidate, if sacrifice and effort by supporters are not acknowledged, the reputation of the judicial candidate could be substantially impaired.

As a practical matter, it is not a violation of the Code of Judicial Conduct to write a Thank You Note to campaign supporters.

/s/ Robert L. Bailey, Chairman

/s/ Robert A. Layden, Vice Chairman

/s/ Milton C. Craig, Secretary  