Local elections are less partisan because voters will cross party lines when issues hit close to home
- Written by Edward L. Lascher Jr., Professor, Public Policy and Administration, California State University, Sacramento
Hand-wringing over American politics commonly focuses on the sharp and growing divisions between Democrats and Republicans.
Accumulating evidence indicates that voters are less likely than ever to split their ticket or vote for candidates from different parties in presidential or congressional races. Polarization over hot-button issues has spiked,...










