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Certification Project ManagerEmployer: Voting WorksLocation:Category: Project Management
Job Description
A BIT ABOUT US
Elections are the foundation of democracy, and democracy depends on elections that are broadly trusted. VotingWorks is a non-partisan non-profit building technology that powers elections everyone can trust.We use open-source software, modern product engineering, and advanced security to build:
Auditing technology that increases trust in legacy voting systems
Modern voting systems that are much more broadly trusted.Our auditing system is used by 12 states, including Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Texas, Nevada, and Washington. Our voting system is deployed in 2 states, Mississippi and New Hampshire. Most notably, we are the first new voting system in New Hampshire in more than 30 years.
THE OPPORTUNITY
We are building voting technology. We believe in voting machines that can be trusted by the public, by election officials, and by security experts. We also believe in supporting robust and transparent post-election audits, to provide confidence in election results. If you’re like us, you’ve been thinking about the myriad problems and rough edges of our democracy for a while. We’ve decided that talking about it isn’t enough – we must do something. If you feel the same way, we hope you’ll consider joining our team.
THE TEAM
We work as a small, tight-knit team. We’re a flat organization when it comes to ideas and input, and we believe in good management, even as a small organization, so that every VotingWorks team member gets regular feedback, guidance, and an opportunity for personal growth. We strive to be both confident in the skills and knowledge we each bring and humble in our interactions with each other and other stakeholders in the election space.
THE ROLE
Your goal is to assist the Head of Compliance and Government Partnerships and the VotingWorks team in achieving Federal – and state – certification. Certification in the election space refers to testing voting systems – and sometimes other election technology – to a standard identified by the EAC (currently the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines 2.0) and/or additional requirements identified by a state. For federal certification, we work with a federally accredited Voting System Test Laboratory and the US Election Assistance Commission to gain certification. For states, there is some variability in certification programs, but those that require certification have a process and requirements set out that we would need to meet.The successful candidate will be extremely detail oriented, but also be able to see the forest from the trees, be a strong project manager, and also be able to build rapport with stakeholders, both internal and external.
You’ll need to:
Be available to be onsite for certification testing at SLI Compliance (Wheatridge, CO) and Elements (Longmont, CO) during test campaigns, to keep the project moving, troubleshoot issues as they arise, and escalate issues to the Head of Compliance and Government Partnerships. This will require (on average) two weeks of travel to Colorado per quarter.
Support and later lead state certification efforts.
Communicate solutions and mitigations to the test lab on behalf of VotingWorks.
Assist the Vx team with managing development and revisions to technical data package (documentation) and other materials required for certification or customers.
Lead the usability and accessibility testing process and work with members of VotingWorks hardware team to provide support/feedback/etc for user testing
Participate in conversations regarding VVSG requirements and system functionality and communicate with EAC Testing and Certification Program
Attend state and/or national conferences to represent VotingWorks and network with election officials, other vendors, and nonprofits in the election space. We will negotiate these needs and make sure the travel load is not burdensome, but the goal with this travel is to learn and build your network.
Provide election day support (in person) and audit support (virtual) for VotingWorks customers. Usually 4 days in March/April and 4 days in November for in person support.You may not have done this exact job before, but you will work closely with the Head of Compliance and Government Partnerships who has 20 years of experience in this space and will provide training, contacts, etc. to support your success in this role.
Preferred Experience:
Demonstrated experience in project management, issue triage, and strong interpersonal skills.
A tech savvy candidate is also strongly preferred.
Familiarity with reading standards and working with regulatory agencies.Required Experience:
At least 5-7 years of experience in project management.
Ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear, compliance-focused narratives.
Excellent organizational, written, and verbal communication skills.
High degree of integrity, discretion, and commitment to nonpartisan public service.
Ability to work autonomously, but capable of identifying issues that need to be escalated for further discussion, strategy, or resolution.WITHIN 1 MONTH, YOU’LL
Get familiar with VotingWorks team, product, and certification plan
Learn about our state certification goals and participate in researching needs for each state
Receive training from customer success team and be prepared to support elections for customers in NH and MS
Assist with managing details of ongoing certification campaign
WITHIN 3 MONTHS, YOU’LL
Continue learning about VotingWorks and start gaining a solid understanding of certification process and players
Work with Head of Compliance and Government Partnerships to prepare for future EAC submissions and ongoing state certification submissions
WITHIN 12 MONTHS, YOU’LL
Be proficient with all VotingWorks products
Manage the details of a Federal certification campaign with assistance and guidance from Head of Compliance and Government Partnerships
Work with VotingWorks team to identify future customer target states and RFP options and prepare to support and/or lead state certification efforts
Comfortably provide support on election day or with audits (as needed)
Have built out your network of election contacts through attendance at national and/or state conferences, including relationships with federal partners
WE’RE mostly DISTRIBUTED
We’re a mostly distributed organization, with team members working from home in nine different states. For many of our roles, you can live anywhere you want. For some of our roles, we need you in specific geographies. If there’s a geographical requirement, it’s never “just to be in the same room as the rest of the team,” it’s for very clear reasons like customer need or working on physical hardware together. For this role you’ll need to be able to travel to Wheatridge, CO and Longmont, CO, as well as making yourself available to travel to conferences and state certification efforts.We offer a flexible work schedule and we’re on board with schedule flexibility: many team members have kids, pets, family members they care for, extensive hobbies, and other personal commitments that don’t always conform to a 9-5 schedule. We get that, and we think we’re a better organization if we adapt to that. We work hard, we just don’t work hard on a strict schedule. With flexibility comes responsibility: you should be comfortable with significant autonomous work.
COMPENSATION
We’re a non-profit, so we compensate in cash and benefits exclusively. We won’t pay you as much as a big for-profit, but we’ll still pay you a very fair salary and competitive benefits. Compensation is commensurate with your skills and experience. The compensation range for this position is $104,000 – $150,000 depending on experience and location.
WE’RE BUILDING A DIVERSE TEAM
We never discriminate on the basis of sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, ethnicity, background, ability/disability or really anything that isn’t about your skills.We strive to go beyond that: we want to build a diverse organization that truly represents the people of the United States of America. We especially want to encourage women and members of under-represented groups to apply. You’ll always be judged on your skills and contributions, and we know that a more diverse team in all dimensions is a better team.
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Election AdministratorEmployer: Victoria CountyLocation: Victoria, TXCategory: Administration
Performs vital work planning, organizing, coordinating, and managing federal, state, and local elections plus all facets of voter registration processes in accordance with the Texas Election Code, and other applicable federal, state, or local laws and regulations, including administrative direction from the Texas Secretary of State. Ensuring smooth elections operations including inputting and maintaining voter registration databases, training and supervising poll works, preparing staffing and logistics for voting, administering early voting by mail and in-person, supervising balloting & tabulation, and preparing final canvassing reports. Coordinating closely with political party chairs in conducting primary, runoff, and general elections while guaranteeing impartiality. Preserving voter registration applications, official election documents, and candidate campaign filings/disclosures.
Salary: $61,494 – $76,868
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Elections AnalystEmployer: City of PortlandLocation: Portland, ORCategory: Analyst
The City Auditor’s Office is seeking a mission-driven, versatile Elections Analyst to add capacity in critical areas of regulatory enforcement and ballot qualification. This position works within the Elections Division and will advance standards and procedures for the regulated community while providing timely information to the public.
The Elections Analyst works within a team of five employees and reports to the City Elections Officer. The Elections Division serves Portlanders by providing elections cycle management, voter education campaigns, and oversight of campaign finance and lobbying regulations. We’re looking for someone that can provide fast-paced yet detailed program administration and analysis, plan for and conduct investigations, assist with communications, and provide general and technical customer service to a wide range of elections customers. The Elections Analyst works most closely on lobbying regulations and campaign finance enforcement while playing an important role in candidate and petition qualification. All staff have opportunities to learn and grow within the Division with cross-training and access to regular trainings and professional development throughout the year. Staff in the Elections Division are likely to have heavier workloads during and leading up to an election.
The Auditor is an elected position, independent of City Council and accountable only to the public. The Auditor’s Office ensures open and accountable government by providing impartial reviews and investigations, access to public information, and services to City government and the public. It employs over 50 people across six divisions.
Responsibilities of the Elections Analyst include:
Conducting investigations of alleged violations of local election law, including drafting reports, creating investigation plans, analyzing detailed evidence, and conducting interviews with witnesses;
Reviewing and implementing procedures, rules, and laws, such as leading candidate filings and recommendations about qualification to the Elections Officer;
Monitoring websites and internal filing systems for compliance with political consultant and lobbying regulations;
Identifying and analyzing areas for continuous improvement for effective, equitable, and timely enforcement procedures;
Providing excellent customer service and tact in dealing with high profile or challenging situations and customers;
Making recommendations that may result in warnings or civil penalties; evaluating new situations and applying appropriate regulations;
Maintaining databases and website information to provide clear and accurate information;
Assisting with trainings or outreach events for a wide variety elections stakeholders in person or virtually in partnership with the City Elections Officer or elections education team members;
Updating and evaluating public facing materials, guides, forms, and internal standards;
Drafting and disseminating mass communications tailored to various elections audiences;
Researching and analyzing public policy data and best practices; drafting corresponding reports to make recommendations to the City Elections Officer or Division Manager.
Successful candidates will have:Knowledge of principles, practices, and methods of public administration and administrative, organizational, procedural, analysis;
Knowledge of principles, tools, and techniques for project planning and management and sound business communication;
Ability to analyze and identify administrative, operational, economic, and organizational issues; evaluate alternatives; provide sound, logical, fact-based conclusions and recommendations;
Ability to collect, evaluate, and interpret data in statistical and narrative forms; ability to use quantitative and qualitative analysis, tools, and modeling;
Ability to analyze, interpret, explain, and apply relevant laws, regulations, ordinances, policies, and procedures;
Ability to communicate clearly, logically, and persuasively, both orally and in writing; prepare clear, concise, and comprehensive reports, correspondence, and other documents involving administrative, organizational, technical, budgetary, and financial data; communicate complex analytical topics to non-technical audiences;
Ability to exercise independent judgment, problem-solve, and take initiative within established procedures and guidelines;
Ability to maintain accurate files, records, and documentations;
Ability to interface with customers in high profile, public-facing environments.
Hybrid Location: The Auditor’s Office is overseen by an independently elected official and currently operates a hybrid schedule, requiring staff in office in Portland City Hall for half of the pay period and allowing telework for the remaining work time. Questions about this policy or other aspects of the role can be sent to Arianna.Gazca@portlandoregon.gov.Diversity and Equity: The Auditor’s Office values a diverse workforce and a culture of equity and inclusion in delivering public services and everyday interactions in the workplace. The Office encourages candidates with experience working with a broad range of individuals and diverse communities to apply.
To Qualify:
Candidates must have at a minimum any combination of education and experience equivalent to the following:Education/Training: course work from an accredited college or university in quantitative methods, management, public administration, or a related field; AND
Experience: One (1) year of professional and responsible analytical work or experience directly related to the Elections Division’s functions.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in quantitative methods, management, public administration, or a related field; AND
Experience working in regulatory compliance monitoring and administrative enforcement (e.g., complaint intake, evidence analysis, report drafting).
To Apply:
To apply, attach your resume detailing your relevant professional and educational experience and answer the supplemental questions in the fields provided below. Separate documents for supplemental responses will not be reviewed.
Note: Application materials should not exceed 5 pages. If they do, applicants may be disqualified. Applicants should not provide information that has not been requested (letters of recommendation, additional/other work samples or certifications).
Question 1: Tell us about your ability to conduct thorough and objective investigations into alleged violations of laws?
Question 2: Describe your ability to work in a non-partisan manner in politically charged environments with a wide variety of elections customers?
Question 3: Tell us about your experience: as a member of a historically underrepresented group participating in government decision-making; ensuring equitable operations or program outcomes; making workplaces and/or public spaces more inclusive; or exposure to racial inequities and actions you took to help resolve them. If your experiences are different from those listed and you have a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, please explain how you will manifest that commitment in this position. (connect items in your resume to demonstrate how you meet this qualification, when possible).
Question 4: Describe your experience implementing or adapting to regulatory changes.
The Recruitment Process:
Recruitment timeline is subject to change. Approximate key dates are planned as follows:Application period: 11/10/2025 – 11/24/2025
Phone screen: 12/3/2025 – 12/4/2025
First interviews: 12/5/2025 – 12/12/2025
Second interviews: 12/17/2025-12/19/2025
Job offer: 12/29/2025 – 1/2/2026
Additional Information:
Salary range/Pay equity: Per the Oregon State Pay Equity Law, individual salaries are determined based on the experience and education listed in a candidate’s resume/application. It is strongly encouraged to include any transferable experience (paid or unpaid regardless of how recent) to ensure an offer is reflective of all directly related and equivalent experience.Language pay differential: Auditor’s Office employees who speak one or more languages in addition to English, may be eligible to receive additional compensation if they qualify and use their language skills to assist the community.
Employee benefits: The City of Portland is committed to offering medical, dental, vision, basic life, and long-term disability coverage that provides quality care, support and value to eligible employees and their family members. Additional benefits such as flexible spending accounts, supplemental life insurance and employee assistance program coverage are available to ensure employees have the appropriate tools to safeguard themselves and their family. The City of Portland participates in PERS, the Oregon Public Employee Retirement System. Find more information on the City of Portland’s benefits here: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/bhr/60196
Civil Service: This at-will position is exempt from Civil Service. It serves at the discretion of the City Auditor, subject to Human Resources Administrative Rules for the Auditor’s Office and City Charter and Code.
Work status: Non-citizen applicants must be authorized to work in the United States at the time of application.
Work location: The position is based in City Hall, 1221 SW 4th Ave. The Auditor’s Office is currently operating in a hybrid schedule of in-person and remote work, with employees expected to work half-time in-person.
Veteran’s preference: If you are requesting Veteran’s Preference, attach a copy of your DD214 and/or Veteran’s Administration letter stating your disability to your profile (if applicable), as well as checking the box identifying yourself as a Veteran. You must request Veteran’s Preference AND include a copy of your documentation for each recruitment you apply for. Veteran’s Preference documentation must be submitted no later than 11:59 PM on the closing date of this recruitment.
Equal employment opportunity: It is the policy of the City of Portland that no person shall be discriminated against based on race, religion, color, sex, marital status, family status, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or source of income. The City values diversity and encourages everyone who is interested in employment with the City to apply.
Disability, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations: If you identify as a person with a disability, are pregnant or nursing, or observe a religious practice(s) and would like to request a reasonable accommodation when applying for this job, contact Administrative Specialist Arianna Gazca at Arianna.Gazca@portlandoregon.gov.
Technical assistance: If you have questions about how to apply or require any assistance in submitting your application, please contact Administrative Specialist Arianna Gazca at Arianna.Gazca@portlandoregon.gov.
For more information about the Auditor’s Office: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/auditor/
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Elections DirectorEmployer: New Hanover County Board of ElectionsLocation: Wilmington, NCCategory: Director
New Hanover County, located on the North Carolina coast with a population of over 240,000 and approximately 183,400 registered voters, is seeking an Elections Director to become part of a dynamic, professional county organization with a clear vision as a vibrant, prosperous, diverse coastal community, committed to building a sustainable future for generations to come. The Elections Director will be responsible for planning and directing overall operations of the office of the New Hanover County Board of Elections in the preparation for and execution of all federal, state, and municipal elections in New Hanover County. The next Director will possess extensive knowledge of electoral procedures and policies as set forth in the NC General Statutes and will demonstrate critical thinking skills along with analytical and problem-solving abilities.
At fewer than 200 square miles, New Hanover is the 2nd smallest of the 100 North Carolina counties, but one of the most densely populated. In addition to being a great place in which to live, New Hanover County is a great place in which to do business. Tourism, film production, healthcare, the service and retail sectors are the engines that power its economy. New Hanover County is committed to progressive public policy, superior service, courteous contact, judicious exercise of authority, and sound fiscal management to meet the needs and concerns of our citizens today and tomorrow. To serve the citizens of this progressive regional urban center, New Hanover County operates under a county-wide strategic plan guided by a clear vision, mission, and a set of shared values that shape how decisions are made. These shared values are professionalism, equity, integrity, innovation, stewardship, and accountability.
Key responsibilities:
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• Plan, direct, and oversee all operations of the New Hanover County Board of Elections Office, including voter registration, records management, absentee ballot procedures, candidacy filing, poll worker recruitment and training, equipment maintenance, and the administration of early voting and Election Day activities.
• Ensure full compliance with all election laws, policies, and procedures as established by the North Carolina General Statutes and the State Board of Elections.
• Recruit, train, and supervise full-time staff, temporary workers, and volunteers, fostering a professional, inclusive, and high-performing workplace culture.
• Provide administrative and operational support to the Board of Elections, including making recommendations and preparing agendas, ballots, reports, and meeting materials.
• Manage voter education and registration drive programs in cooperation with candidates, political parties, and civic organizations.
• Obtain legal opinions and advise on various election procedures.
• Communicate and interact with candidates, political parties, civic organizations, the media, and the general public, and represent the Elections department as a non-partisan position promoting understanding, confidence, and trust in the electoral process.
• Administer department operations, including monitoring polling place accessibility, preparing voting machines, maintaining maps of all precincts, and making recommendations via the County Board of Elections to the State Board of Elections regarding precinct boundaries.
• Report unofficial election results to media, and assists the Board with canvassing official results.
• Develop and implement departmental policies, procedures, and technical improvements to enhance efficiency and service delivery.
• Prepare and manage the departmental budget, oversee expenditures, and coordinate contracts for election services and equipment.
• Lead strategic initiatives to enhance voter accessibility, leverage technology, and expand community engagement and voter education efforts.
• Serve as the primary liaison with the North Carolina State Board of Elections, county departments, municipalities, and other agencies on election-related matters. -
Legislative Director, Finance, Pensions & Intergovernmental Affairs (FPIGA)Employer: National Association of CountiesLocation: Washington, DCCategory: Director
We are seeking a highly motivated individual to serve as the Legislative Director for Finance, Pensions and Intergovernmental Affairs (FPIGA). This position also serves as NACo’s liaison to the Local Government Legal Center (LGLC). This position is responsible for developing and executing advocacy strategies, analyzing legislation and regulations, and engaging with federal officials and member counties on a portfolio including tax, finance, municipal bonds, public pensions, intergovernmental relations, and local governance legal issues. The Legislative Director will ensure counties have a strong voice in key federal fiscal and intergovernmental decisions and lead NACo’s engagement in legal advocacy through the LGLC.
Salary: $100,000-$110,000
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Organizer, MinnesotaEmployer: Common CauseLocation: MinnesotaCategory: Organizer
We are looking for a creative and collaborative Organizer to join the Common Cause team in Minnesota. This is a key role supporting our organizing and outreach programs and promoting civic engagement across the state. This is a full-time role reporting to the Executive Director, Minnesota and is based in Minnesota, with a preference for candidates located in Olmsted County or St. Cloud, with an expectation to travel around Minnesota at least 2 days per week, with a maximum of 5 days a calendar week during the legislative session, and peak summer engagement season. This is a termed position, starting on November 1, 2025 and ending October 31, 2027.
Salary: $63,860 – $80,340 a year
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Training Program ManagerEmployer: Charleston CountyLocation: Charleston, SCCategory: Training
Description
Training ManagerDemocracy works best when every election runs flawlessly—and that starts with exceptional training. As Training Manager for the Board of Voter Registration and Elections, you’ll empower our poll managers and staff to deliver elections that are fair, accessible, and trusted by every voter in Charleston County.
About Us
The Board of Voter Registration and Elections is an award-winning organization dedicated to excellence in electoral processes. Our mission is to daily serve the Charleston County voting constituency with Vigilance, Objectivity, and Transparency in a manner that promotes due diligence Excellence in all aspects of Elections Management.
We believe that people are the foundation of successful elections. That’s why training is not just a task—it’s a core function of our mission. When our teams are prepared, voters can be confident that their voice will be heard, and their ballot counted.
Why This Role Matters
As Training Manager, you are not simply teaching procedures—you are building trust in the democratic process. You will design and deliver training that helps every poll manager, staff member, and Board member understand the importance of their role, perform it with confidence, and meet the highest standards of service to our voters.
Why Join Us?
•Leaders in Excellence: As an award-winning agency, we set the standard for integrity, professionalism, and service.
•Grow With a Mission-Driven Team: We are committed to continuous improvement and innovative solutions that strengthen elections.
•Make a Real Impact: Every election is proof of the readiness you help build.HIRING SALARY RANGE: $68,140 – $82,000
Apply now to help shape the future of elections in Charleston County—ensuring every team member is trained, confident, and ready to serve our voters with excellence.
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Duties and Responsibilities
Responsibilities:1.Develop & Deliver Mission-Driven Training
•Design and implement comprehensive training for poll managers, staff, and Board members that reinforces our mission of vigilance, objectivity, and transparency.
•Create engaging instructional materials, manuals, and multimedia resources in compliance with SC State law, policies, and procedures.
•Lead both in-person and virtual training that is informative, interactive, and inspiring.2.Ensure Readiness Across the Election Cycle
•Coordinate training schedules for all personnel involved in elections—full-time staff, temporary workers, poll managers, and Board members.
•Serve as the primary contact for training inquiries and certification needs.
•Maintain a year-round training program that keeps our teams election-ready.3.Collaboration & Engagement
•Work with the Marketing and Communications Manager to produce training videos, and other important information that reflect our mission and values.
•Partner with the Precinct Manager with recruitment, assignment, and payroll for poll workers.
•Build partnerships across departments to ensure training addresses operational goals and voter needs.4.Performance Tracking & Continuous Improvement
•Track participation, assess outcomes, and maintain detailed training records.
•Gather and analyze feedback to improve training content, methods, and delivery.
•Stay up to date on emerging election training methods and tools through conferences and professional development.5.Support the Greater Mission
•Assist with other election-related projects and responsibilities to ensure the success of every election.Minimum Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s DegreeCertifications:
•State Certification within 18 months of hire
•Certified Election/Registration Administrator (CERA) designation within 4 years of employmentExperience: Minimum of 3 years or more in Training, Education, Project Management, or related field; experience in elections preferred.
Management: Supervises 1–3 team members who assist with training program delivery and support.
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