The Hatch Act

The Hatch Act is a federal law that was passed in 1939 and is enforced by the Office of Special Counsel.

There are three main purposes of the law:

As a postal worker, the Hatch Act applies to you. The Hatch Act regulates how you take part in partisan political activity. It is important to understand what you can and cannot do to be politically active.

Permitted and Prohibited Activities

Information obtained from the U.S. Office of Special Counsel

Permitted Activities

Prohibited Activities