Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
One group of individuals with a great deal of power in local government
is not covered by local ethics codes or the other aspects of local
ethics programs. That group consists of officers of local political
parties.
Sometimes a party chair is the most powerful individual in the city or
county, the individual who selects candidates and, if an elected official is disloyal, throws party support to another candidate in the next primary.
In other situations, the party chair is the...