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UNELECTED PUBLIC OFFICIAL EXAMINATION

TTB Form 46323 (R1 / 12-25) | (PUB-00)

St. Joseph County, Indiana

INSTRUCTIONS: This form is to be used by all unelected individuals who hold public office within the United States of America to indicate both an understanding of their duties as declared by their oath of office and an understanding of how the office they hold is related to that oath. Completion of Section 1 is mandatory to holding office. Completion of Section 2 is optional..

SECTION 1 - FUNDAMENTAL GOVERNANCE

You are filing as a candidate for public office in the United States of America, thereby indicating your commitment to swear a legally binding oath to uphold and defend the US Constitution [5 U.S. Code 3331]. You are thereby obligated to declare a basic understanding of the oath and office you would discharge in the interest of the people whom you would serve. Give answer, therefore, to your choice of any three of the following questions to be available for public purview in perpetuity. Respond using separate pages as needed.

Give answer, therefore, to your choice of any three of the following questions to be available for public purview in perpetuity. Respond using separate pages as needed.


1.) What sets the US Constitution apart from those of other nations?


2.) How are the rights of Americans unique among all other citizens of the world?


3.) What is the purpose and intent of the Constitution of the United States?


4.) Give three examples of how a public official could violate his/her oath of office.


5.) What is the difference between a right and a privilege? Provide two examples of each.


6.) If public officials advocate for violence as a remedy for grievances, how do those public officials violate their oaths of office?


7.) What does the word "unalienable" mean in terms of Constitutional law?


8.) Where does the authority for the Constitution come from and how does it relate to your oath of office?


9.) What is the nature of an oath why would you be legally bound to it?


10.) If you were to renounce your US citizenship what would change?

SECTION 2-CANDIDATE POLICY GOALS

Explain any qualifications, goals, or intentions related to the office you seek so that all voters may better understand your candidacy (use separate sheets as needed).

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