Posted on Nov 23, 2020
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This question arose from a conversation between myself and a Lieutenant the other day. We were wondering (and I've come here for clarification) whether or not a SM in the guard could run for public office. For something like city counselor or mayor there shouldn't be an issue, however state legislature or governor represents a potential conflict of interest, or chain of command. I could not find information on google, is this something that's allowed?
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CAPT Kevin B.
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Many Pols have been in the NG or Reserves. They are required to steer clear of any conflict of interests by law. Regulations takes it a step further in that there be no "apparent" conflict of interests either. It would be an absolute no go for a Governor, who by position, is the CNC of the State NG. You can't occupy dual positions in the CoC. That is a very direct conflict of interest. If you're a member of the NG and get elected Governor, consider it a promotion to the head desk.
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MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P
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Here in TN, we've had several members of the state Legislature that were also members of the National Guard. There are/were several members of the US Congress that were also members. I'm not aware of any sitting Governors who were also serving but I suppose it could be possible. You might consult your local state representative to see if they could help you determine what restrictions your state has imposed.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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SPC (Join to see) If you intend to run for governor, please do it in California. We need a change and the recall petition hasn’t been effective!
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