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Development SpecialistEmployer: Center for Election Innovation & ResearchLocation:Category: Specialist
CEIR is seeking a dedicated and experienced Development Specialist to join our team. This role will lead our fundraising and development initiatives, building robust systems to sustain and expand our vital work in election administration and research. The ideal candidate brings demonstrated success in nonprofit fundraising, expertise in modern development tools and strategies, and a commitment to nonpartisan democratic institutions.
Application Deadline: September 26, 2025
Key Responsibilities:
– Develop and implement comprehensive, forward-looking fundraising strategies aligned with CEIR’s mission and growth objectives, in partnership with the Executive Director and senior staff.
– Establish and optimize development infrastructure including:
Donor engagement and stewardship
Gift processing and acknowledgement
Performance metrics and reporting framework
Database management and constituent records
– Manage the full grant lifecycle, from prospect research through proposal development and reporting
– Leverage Bloomerang CRM to maintain detailed constituent records and analyze giving patterns to inform strategy
– Create compelling fundraising materials and impact reports for diverse audiences
– Lead individual giving campaigns and special appeals in collaboration with CEIR staff and outside contractors
– Support Executive Director in donor development, solicitation, and stewardship for major gift and institutional donors to maximize his efficacyQualifications
– 4+ years of fundraising, donor relations, or project management experience, preferably in democracy or civic organizations
– Proven track record of meeting or exceeding fundraising goals
– Knowledge of fundraising best practices and emerging trend
– Proficiency with Bloomerang or similar CRM platforms
– Outstanding written and verbal communication skills
– Strong project management skills and attention to detail
– Bachelor’s degree in relevant fieldPreferred Qualifications
– Experience with election administration, civic engagement, or democracy-focused organizations
– Knowledge of nonprofit compliance requirements
– Grant writing and management expertise
– Experience building development programs from the ground upBenefits
– Salary Range: $67,000-98,000
– Comprehensive benefits package, including:
up to 100% of health, dental, and vision insurance premiums paid for by CEIR
a 401(k) plan that vests immediately and with up to 5% match (i.e., CEIR matches 100% of your contributions up to 5% of your annual pay)
at least 12 weeks of paid family leave (covers parental leave, serious family/own illness, etc.)
– Flexible work schedule
– Professional development and training opportunitiesHow to Apply
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Administrative SpecialistEmployer: King CountyLocation: Renton, WACategory: Specialist
The Department of Elections is searching for energetic and resourceful professionals who like to “get stuff done”. The Administrative Specialist II positions in the Voter Services Department combines an exciting, fast-paced environment with the opportunity to cultivate talents and apply a variety of skills. The ideal candidate will have a desire to help ensure the democratic process through public service. They will thrive in an innovative environment and will not hesitate to roll up both sleeves, work hard, have fun, and get the job done. Job Duties: Provide excellent customer service to internal and external customers in person, via telephone, and via e-mail by processing voter registrations, communicating election program information and explaining election procedures, guidelines and regulations. Provide backup support for translation and/or interpreting and proof election-related documents and web materials from English to Chinese (traditional text). This includes but is not limited to voter registration information, letters, and other correspondence, notice of elections, ballot titles, voters’ pamphlet information, candidate statements, ballot measures, etc. to limited English speaking (LES) voters. Perform production-level computer work which includes accurate data entry, retrieving and editing records. Organize and coordinate work activities and assist with providing training and one-on-one instruction to diverse staff. Set up records and file documents in both electronic and paper formats. Review documents for proper format, accuracy, completion, eligibility, and other legal guidelines. Audit work group data entry activities to ensure performance quality and efficiency of work. Utilize spreadsheets, word documents and reports to track and document performance data. Research and resolve questions from staff, citizens and stakeholders. Document and improve work processes, procedures and instructions.
Salary: $27.03 – $34.40 Hourly
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Assistant Registrar of VotersEmployer: Santa Clara CountyLocation: San Jose, CACategory: Registrar
$194,184.52 – $249,180.63 Annually
The salary range is dependent upon qualifications.
Help Shape Democracy: Join Santa Clara County as Assistant Registrar of Voters!
Are you an experienced elections professional with a passion for public service and a commitment to electoral integrity? The County of Santa Clara is seeking a strategic, service-driven leader to join our executive team as an Assistant Registrar of Voters—a critical role that helps ensure fair and secure elections in one of California’s most dynamic and diverse counties.
About the Role
Reporting directly to the Registrar of Voters, the Assistant Registrar plays a vital leadership role in managing the planning, logistics, and execution of all federal, state, and local elections. You’ll oversee three core operational areas—Vote by Mail, Election Logistics & Voting Systems, and Precinct Operations & Training—guiding a highly dedicated team through every phase of the election cycle.
This role demands operational excellence, strategic foresight, and an unwavering dedication to transparency and compliance with election law. Whether managing the secure deployment of voting systems, ensuring accurate and efficient ballot processing, or leading large-scale recruitment and training of election workers, you’ll be on the front lines of preserving trust in the democratic process.
What We’re Looking For
We’re seeking a seasoned elections professional who brings:
• Proven leadership in managing large, diverse teams under pressure
• Extensive knowledge of voting systems, ballot processing, election law, and cybersecurity best practices
• Strategic agility in adapting to evolving laws, technology, and community needs
• Strong public communication skills and the ability to handle scrutiny with composure and transparency
• A deep commitment to equity, ensuring outreach and access for all communitiesKey Responsibilities Include
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• Directing day-to-day operations across major election functions
• Ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal election laws
• Leading policy development, process improvements, and legislative analysis
• Overseeing ballot processing, registration activities, and polling site operations
• Safeguarding election systems and voter confidence
• Managing budgets, resources, and disaster preparedness responsibilities
This is more than a job, it’s a mission. If you’re ready to lead with integrity, serve a diverse electorate, and make a tangible impact on democracy, we invite you to apply today and make every vote count! -
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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Data Scientist ManagerEmployer: CIRCLELocation: Boston, MACategory: Manager
This is a limited term position for two years, with the possibility of extension contingent on grant funding. This position is not eligible for severance pay. CIRCLE, the Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tisch College within Tufts University, is a non-partisan, independent research organization focused on youth civic engagement in the United States. CIRCLE conducts extensive research that examines how young people in the United States develop knowledge, skills, and dispositions for effective democratic engagement and leverages that research to improve opportunities for all young people to acquire and use the skills and knowledge they need to meaningfully participate in civic life. CIRCLE is especially concerned with understanding, addressing, and ultimately eliminating the systemic barriers that keep some young people marginalized from and underrepresented in civic life. CIRCLE covers a broad range of disciplines and fields, from K-12 civic education, youth voting, youth organizing, youth and civic media, to community characteristics that promote civic development. The Data Scientist/Manager serves as CIRCLE’s technical anchor for all data-intensive research initiatives, bridging advanced analytics with strategic leadership in youth civic engagement research. This role owns the full data lifecycle – from architecting robust systems for all record datasets to translating complex findings into policy-relevant insights. The position requires equal mastery of technical execution (R, SQL, BigQuery) and collaborative leadership, guiding both internal teams and external partners through data challenges in a fast-paced research environment. Salary Range: $79,600 to $119,500.
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Organizing AssociateEmployer: Center for Tech and Civic LifeLocation: RemoteCategory: Associate
When you think about elections, you might think about popular candidates, “I voted” stickers, and all sorts of paperwork and deadlines. Behind the scenes are thousands of people in state and local government working hard to make sure accurate election information is published, ballots are counted, and voices are heard. We are seeking a motivated and outgoing community organizer and advocate to help foster valuable and lasting relationships with local elections offices across the country. As CTCL’s Organizing Associate, you will support CTCL’s nonpartisan advocacy strategy to empower elections officials in administering inclusive and secure elections. The ideal candidate thrives in social environments and is eager to get out from behind a screen and into the field. You will visit small towns and major cities across the country to connect with local election administrators and their staff at association meetings, support the development of campaign resources and materials, and build relationships with potential partners to better understand how to connect elections offices with helpful information and public resources. Salary: $60,623.27 to $77,597.75.
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Deputy of ElectionsEmployer: Yolo CountyLocation: Woodland, CACategory: Administration
Salary: $111,321.60 – $135,304.00 Annually
This is a continuous or open until filled recruitment.Under administrative direction of the Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters, the Deputy of Elections assists the Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters in the planning, administration, direction, and coordination of the Elections Branch; develops and implements program policy, procedures, and strategic initiatives; oversees major program areas and ensures compliance with applicable laws and regulations; assists the Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters with the administration and direction of the department; and may serve as an Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters designee or in their absence.
An ideal candidate is a highly adaptable and meticulous elections professional with proven leadership experience navigating the rapid pace and strict deadlines of election administration. They possess strong technical skills and a proactive approach to problem-solving, ensuring the accurate and timely execution of all election-related duties. In addition, the following knowledge and abilities are associated with this position.
Knowledge of:
• Principles and practices of management, including planning, organizational design, project/program management, and organizational effectiveness
• Principles and practices of supervision, discipline, leadership, mentoring, and training
• Federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations related to Elections functions
• Operational characteristics, services, and activities of assigned programs and functions
• Principles and practices of effective budget preparation and administration
• Statistical analysis methods
• Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and other specialized applications related to area of assignment
• English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuationAbility to:
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• Provide exceptional service
• Communicate clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing
• Interpret and apply applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations
• Interpret, evaluate, and summarize a variety of data, information, and issues, and resolve complex problems through analytical thinking
• Exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality of information
• Work independently, prioritize work, coordinate activities, adjust to emergent demands and meet critical deadlines
• Take responsibility for their own actions and build trust through reliability and authenticity
• Advocate for County and Department policies, programs, ideals, and goals
• Generate excitement, enthusiasm, and commitment for the vision of the County, Department, and assigned Branch
• Coach and develop employees and lead teams toward a common goal
• Develop and maintain cooperative, effective working relationships with others - There were no results matching the selected filters