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E-grāmata: California Politics Is Local: Voting Behavior and Special Districts

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In California Politics Is Local, Brett L. Savage and Jacob Sutherland argue that California politics should be viewed through a local lens due to the unique nature of the principal–agent relationship present in local governments around the state. Local governments make up the most common form of government in the United States and are responsible for a wide variety of public goods, services, and policies that affect their community members’ lives daily. This is especially true in California, which is home to 58 counties, 482 cities, 1,037 school districts, and nearly 2,000 independent special districts. However, many questions remain regarding California local politics, especially when it comes to the principal–agent relationship between local representatives and community members.

By leveraging a variety of recent case studies about the contestation of civil rights and public goods and utilizing several novel datasets, Savage and Sutherland present a comprehensive understanding of California local politics as it stands in the twenty-first century. Specifically, they provide one of the first studies dedicated to examining the opinions and perceptions held by special district representatives about the nature of their roles as community representatives, and they expand upon theories of participation at the local level pertaining to issue and office salience for different demographic and political groups.

California Politics Is Local brings a fresh perspective to students and scholars of urban affairs, political institutions, civic engagement, and public policy in the Golden State.



This book argues that California politics should be viewed through a local lens due to the principal-agent relationship present in local governments around the state and, through a variety of recent civil rights and public goods case studies, presents a comprehensive understanding of 21st century California local politics.

Recenzijas

Special districts are Californias hidden governments, but they are vital venues for shaping some of the most salient issues in our daily lives. California Politics is Local unveils the surprising ways in which school boards and other special districts operate, tracing the patterns in political participation that give some motivated voters outsized influence over them as well as the fundamentally different ways that elected or appointed members view their representative duties. Combining novel quantitative evidence with an in-depth study drawn from todays curriculum wars, it provides a comprehensive view of a key part of our state's democracy.

Thad Kousser, Professor of Political Science, University of California San Diego

Despite being the largest electoral institution, electing the most individuals to office, local elections are overlooked and undervalued in the US political system. California Politics is Local offers a fresh approach to local elections, including special district elections, and the perceptions and attitudes of those holding these positions. It is an informative book for students and scholars of local politics, political participation, and representation.

Gayle A. Alberda, Associate Professor of Politics, Fairfield University

1. The Case for Studying Special Districts and Local Elections Part One: Voters in Local Elections
2. Who Participates in Local Elections? California versus the United States
3. Who Finds Low Salience Elections Salient? An Analysis of Participation in Four Orange County Off-Cycle Elections Part Two: Special District Representatives
4. The Principal-Agent Dilemma: Appointed versus Elected Special District Representatives
5. Launch Pad or Final Resting Place: How do Special District Representatives View the Positions they Hold? Part Three: Special Districts
6. Why does California have so many Special Districts? Migration, Economics, and Partisanship
7. Community Members versus Special District Representatives: The Case of the Temecula Valley Unified School District
8. California Politics is Local. Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C

Brett L. Savage is Assistant Professor of Political Science at San Diego Miramar College. He received his PhD in Political Science from the University of California, Irvine. His research explores American politics, public law, local government, public policy, and electoral behavior. In addition to his academic work, Brett served as Vice President of the Apple Valley Fire Protection District, a California special district, from 2017 to 2021.

Jacob Sutherland is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Irvine. His research focuses on several areas including public policy, institutions, urban affairs, and civic engagement. Jacob is also Managing Editor for Political Research Quarterly.