College boards churn regardless of uncontested elections, with politics largely indifferent from scholar outcomes
 Vladimir Kogan, a Professor within the Division of Political Science at Ohio State College, joins Paul E. Peterson to debate a brand new report which finds that half of college board election races go uncontested and that incumbents are reelected greater than 80 % of the time once they run.
Vladimir Kogan, a Professor within the Division of Political Science at Ohio State College, joins Paul E. Peterson to debate a brand new report which finds that half of college board election races go uncontested and that incumbents are reelected greater than 80 % of the time once they run.
The report, “Excessive Turnover with Low Accountability: Native College Board Elections in 16 States,” co-written with Stéphane Lavertu and Zachary Peskowitz, is offered right here.
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