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Running for Bibb county mayor, incumbent Lester Miller and his competitor, Shaquita Maxwell, a chemist with the FDA that has some people questioning can federal employees run for local offices? Megan Muster joins us in studio to explain the answer. A federal law called the Hatch Act explains what federal employees can and cant do when it comes to politics. It covers everyone from National Park rangers to federal law enforcement and postal workers also in the mix. Civilian employees at Robins Air Force Base. So lets verify, could a federal employee run for local office to answer our question? We turn to the experts. Our sources are the office of Special Counsel and the United States Air Force websites under the Hatch Act. Civilian employees can run for a nonpartisan election race that means candidates are not affiliated with the political party. Many local races are nonpartisan including school board races and mayors races. Now in Macon Bibb, mayoral candidate Shaquita Max works for