Local Leadership Scorecard: Grading Your Governor and Mayor's Performance

In a recent comprehensive assessment of leadership performance, both business owners and the general public weighed in on Governor Josh Green's effectiveness and their county mayors' leadership. The dual surveys—the BOSS Survey targeting business executives and the 808 Poll representing broader public opinion—invited participants to provide nuanced evaluations across multiple dimensions of governance.
Participants were asked to critically examine Governor Green's performance, rating his leadership across four key areas that reflect the state's most pressing concerns. Simultaneously, respondents were encouraged to offer their perspectives on their respective county mayors, providing a holistic view of leadership perception at both state and local levels.
The surveys represent a significant opportunity for Hawaii's residents to voice their opinions, offering valuable insights into public sentiment about current political leadership. By gathering feedback from diverse segments of the population—including business leaders and everyday citizens—these polls aim to capture a comprehensive and balanced understanding of governmental performance.
While the specific ratings and detailed results were not immediately disclosed, the surveys underscore the importance of ongoing public engagement and accountability in Hawaii's political landscape.