• Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    5k is a decent barrier to stop masses of people running, but surely some people can afford the cost.

    I’m just trying to understand the unopposed elections.

    • ZombiFrancis
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      6 months ago

      There are people who can afford the cost of running, but then also consider they are paying money to do what is effectively a full time job of campaigning, let alone then committing to a 2-6 year (depending) term.

      Whatever job they had to make the money to run they’d likely have to quit.

      Imagine a job that required people to pay to apply.

      You can see how the system is designed to be a barrier to poor and unrepresented people.

      So otherwise people rely on the tools and resources consoldiated under the two major parties. And those cases they are never in any position to make demands on the system: they have to follow the party line that funded and supported their campaign.

      • Schadrach@lemmy.sdf.org
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        6 months ago

        You can see how the system is designed to be a barrier to poor and unrepresented people.

        Just poor people. You can be a black trans woman who is also disabled and a lesbian but if you can put up the fee you can run. And if you were poor enough for the fee to be a meaningful barrier, the $174k/year you make if elected is more than you were making from your old job, and so long as you save a bit of that gives you enough of a cushion to find a new one afterward (plus being a former senator opens more career doors for you).

        • ZombiFrancis
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          6 months ago

          That $174k is for some major federal offices.

          Your state level legislators are pulling like $40k. Those are going to be the bulk of your uncontested races.

          Some positions are outright uncompensated but the official has a daily stipend of $50-$150 they can be reimbursed for their spending while on official business, so like: gas and food.

    • Liz@midwest.social
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      6 months ago

      Usually you don’t finance your own campaign. You ask around for donations in concentric circles of difficulty. You should read Run for Something by Amanda Litman it’s all about how and why you should run for office.

    • Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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      6 months ago

      Some can afford it offhand but I’d imagine others gather it from community of supporters