All Politics Is Organizational: An Analysis of Candidate Recruitment and Political Influence in Pennsylvania School Board Elections

Nathan R. Shrader
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This article seeks to enhance the limited research dedicated to local school board elections by investigating whether Pennsylvania school board members are recruited candidates or are self-starters. The article also investigates which kinds of organizations are the most active sources of candidate recruitment and engagement in Pennsylvania school board races and which organizations are the most and least influential in local school board politics. Using a unique dataset obtained through the statewide Pennsylvania School Board Survey and interviews with current state legislators who began their political careers as local school board members, this article finds that local political party organizations play a larger than expected role in influencing local school board elections and recruiting candidates. Board members themselves are also found to be highly engaged in political party activity within their communities before ever seeking office. Also explored are the implications of these findings for school board politics and the discipline’s view of local party organizations.
所有的政治都是组织性的:宾夕法尼亚州校董会选举中的候选人招募与政治影响分析
本文试图通过调查宾夕法尼亚州学校董事会成员是被招募的候选人还是自我创业者,来加强对地方学校董事会选举的有限研究。文章还调查了哪些组织是宾夕法尼亚州学校董事会竞选中最活跃的候选人招募和参与来源,以及哪些组织在当地学校董事会政治中的影响力最大和最小。利用宾夕法尼亚州学校董事会调查获得的一个独特数据集,以及对以地方学校董事会成员身份开始政治生涯的现任州议员的采访,本文发现,地方政党组织在影响地方学校董事会选举和招募候选人方面发挥了比预期更大的作用。董事会成员本身也被发现在竞选公职之前高度参与社区内的政党活动。还探讨了这些发现对学校董事会政治和该学科对地方党组织的看法的影响。
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