I think it is completely disrespectful of the voters if you leave before the term is up. Unless something comes up where you need to move out of town or you have some life changing event, resigning is pretty weak.
Why run in the first place if you are not committing to fill out your term?
I served on a city board for a a term. About midway…
I think it is completely disrespectful of the voters if you leave before the term is up. Unless something comes up where you need to move out of town or you have some life changing event, resigning is pretty weak.
Why run in the first place if you are not committing to fill out your term?
I served on a city board for a a term. About midway through i had some changes at my job that involved some obligations that conflicted with the long standing board meeting time. I could have just blown off the board, but I juggled my schedule to make it work.
The worst of this in recent years was Weatherspoon who got defeated by the voters and a few weeks later a board opening occurred and they appointed her and she lasted only a year before quitting! Ridiculous.
I think it is completely disrespectful of the voters if you leave before the term is up. Unless something comes up where you need to move out of town or you have some life changing event, resigning is pretty weak.
Why run in the first place if you are not committing to fill out your term?
I served on a city board for a a term. About midway through i had some changes at my job that involved some obligations that conflicted with the long standing board meeting time. I could have just blown off the board, but I juggled my schedule to make it work.
The worst of this in recent years was Weatherspoon who got defeated by the voters and a few weeks later a board opening occurred and they appointed her and she lasted only a year before quitting! Ridiculous.
She was a personal friend of Horton (wrote one of his letters of recommendation to his gig in Georgia)