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by Tyrek 2329 days ago
The accountability issue swings both ways. If a sheriff's office has problems with certain enforcement issues (i.e. profiling, not taking domestic violence allegations seriously, etc.) and the electorate is not immediately interested in these issues, there's no other mechanism to encourage behavior changes - elections are fundamentally a binary state for an individual candidate. There's no nuance to the accountability, and the voting public is often ill informed on relevant policy problems and issues - there's been plenty of coverage about poor fiscal accountability, selective enforcement, etc. that illustrate the dangers with solely relying on the electorate as a quality control mechanism.

At the end of the day, this comes down to where you personally fall on the federalization debate.