2022
DOI: 10.1177/0160323x221130449
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Challenges Reported by Candidates for Local Office

Abstract: A survey of 711 candidates for local offices in the United States, conducted in December 2021, reveals that many were concerned before they began their campaigns about the impact of politics on their work and family, the time demands of campaigning, their ability to raise funds, and their knowledge of the process, among other obstacles. Many candidates who had anticipated each concern found it less onerous than they had expected. Those who were parents, those with full-time jobs, and those who had experienced … Show more

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“…College and university admissions policies are also decentralized. At the same time, many school boards are elected bodies that begin the “pipeline” to higher office for ambitious politicians (Levine and Abromowitz 2023; Sweet-Cushman 2020).…”
Section: Polarization About Schoolingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…College and university admissions policies are also decentralized. At the same time, many school boards are elected bodies that begin the “pipeline” to higher office for ambitious politicians (Levine and Abromowitz 2023; Sweet-Cushman 2020).…”
Section: Polarization About Schoolingmentioning
confidence: 99%