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What causes local government to go 鈥榦ff the rails?鈥 Here鈥檚 what 香港六合彩资料 faculty found out

Public administration professors help research how to address missteps by elected officials

Whether it鈥檚 a lack of transparency in the government process, not listening to the needs of constituents or a crime like embezzlement, potential missteps by local elected officials could easily affect the communities they serve.

Sometimes a politician鈥檚 misconduct is intentional, while in other cases it鈥檚 due to a simple lack of experience. Professors Kristina Marty and Lauren Dula from 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 Department of Public Administration have been studying these concepts alongside faculty from West Virginia University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to examine not only what causes these missteps but also assess their impact.

In July, they published an article in SAGE Journals detailing what happens 鈥溾 in local government.

鈥淟ocal politics and what elected officials are doing in your community are the things that affect you in your daily life,鈥 said Marty, public administration professor and senior associate dean in the College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA). 鈥淐ompared to the national level, in local government you are often very close to the people you are serving. You鈥檙e seeing them at church or the grocery store. So, when you get into things that break down trust, it can feel more like a personal betrayal by the elected official.鈥

The research used focus groups involving 132 local elected officials across North Carolina. Study participants discussed nearly 100 cases in which an elected official had been 鈥渄erailed,鈥 which happens when someone has failed unexpectedly (after officially taking office) due to intervening actions or events that interrupt the anticipated trajectory of their political career.

Local officials who participated in the focus groups viewed derailment through its consequences such as when a leader resigns from office or damages relationships with their constituents or other elected officials.

Study participants also identified 鈥渁 range of problematic behaviors鈥 that can contribute to derailment. The type of missteps that can derail an elected official aren鈥檛 necessarily things that would derail a leader in the private sector.

鈥淎 big issue we found was instances where elected officials just aren鈥檛 listening to their stakeholders, not engaging with their constituents as much as they should, ignoring them entirely or not keeping the stakeholders involved,鈥 said Dula, an assistant professor of public administration.

Misinformation, whether through news outlets or on social media, was another area the research found could contribute to the derailment of local elected leaders. The misinformation could either come from the politician鈥檚 own words or the result of erroneous content quickly spreading online.

The research also found cases where leaders were derailed because they generally lacked media savvy. They either did not manage their social media presence effectively or failed to recognize the importance of media relations.

Another interesting aspect highlighted by the research, Marty said, was how much more intensive the scrutiny becomes with a local politician鈥檚 private life after they鈥檝e assumed public office. Depending on the situation, she said, it could affect the public鈥檚 perception of that politician鈥檚 integrity.

For example, she said, a politician鈥檚 extramarital affair or substance abuse could easily diminish their public profile or even force them out of elected office. If similar situations took place in the private sector, she said, there may be consequences or attempts to address those issues without the leader necessarily losing their job.

In the research article, Marty and Dula also discussed how local leaders could easily be tripped up simply by not doing their 鈥渉omework鈥 and failing to understand aspects of good government, such as municipal infrastructure costs, public notification requirements or proper legislative procedures, among others.

鈥淟ocal leaders can come from any background and get elected with zero to no government knowledge, and there can definitely be accidental derailments just from people not knowing how the system works,鈥 Dula said. 鈥淭hey need training, not just in how the system works, but also on emerging challenges like media savviness or how to market themselves online. People interested in running for local office should do some research before stepping into these roles.鈥

To help elected officials avoid the range of potential missteps study participants identified, the research highlighted several strategies, including expanding orientation or training for leaders and encouraging career public servants to help educate newly elected officials about local laws, policies and procedures.

鈥淚 hope this study raises some awareness of the complexity of what it means to govern at the local level,鈥 Marty said. 鈥淚f it just makes someone think, whether they鈥檝e been in office five minutes or 20 years and raise that kind of awareness, then it could really help people avoid these problems.鈥

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