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Dual Office Holding

Under Indiana law, some government officials may not legally serve in more than one public service position at any given time. The holding of two lucrative offices may result in the constitutional violation commonly referred to as “dual office holding.” The Office of the Indiana Attorney General has created the Dual Office Holding Guide for your information.  This Guide provides a four-part legal analysis that public officials may use in order to determine whether accepting a second public service position violates the law.  

Those reviewing this material should recognize that even if serving in two positions does not result in a constitutional violation, it may violate the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers, create a conflict of interest or public policy concern, or be prohibited by another federal, state or local law.  All public officials should read this Guide and seek legal advice from an attorney before accepting a second public service position. 

Dual Office Holding Guide

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