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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 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.
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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. -
Manager - ElectionsEmployer: Kalamazoo CountyLocation: Kalamazoo, MICategory: Manager
This position is available on January 2, 2026
The salary range is 111(00-04) $81,744.00- $95,638.40 and is commensurate with experience.GENERAL SUMMARY
The purpose of this job is to manage and supervise all election operations within Kalamazoo County under the direction of the County Clerk and Chief Deputy Clerk. The Elections Manager ensures compliance with federal, state, and local election laws while coordinating with various jurisdictions to conduct fair, accurate, and transparent elections. This position is responsible for leading all phases of election planning, execution, and post-election auditing, supervising division staff, and serving as a liaison to election-related boards, commissions, local clerks, and the State of Michigan.ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
• Provides direct leadership and supervision to subordinate staff, including participation in hiring and termination; training, scheduling, and provision of work assignments; performance management; and administration of discipline. Fosters staff development and ensures adherence to County policies.
• Develops, designs, and implements plans for all federal, state, and local elections in accordance with the Michigan elections calendar. Ensures compliance with election laws, procedures, and best practices. This includes preparation for unscheduled election events, including recounts, recalls, and local initiatives. Coordinates with local governments to ensure seamless election administration.
• Receives and reviews campaign finance filings, candidate filings, and voter registration. Develops procedures based on current laws and rules to accept election filings, ensuring timely and accurate processing. Drafts notices, notifies candidates of corrections, violations, and fines, and collects applicable fees and fines. Interprets and applies complex campaign finance regulations.
• Programs necessary technology to conduct election and coordinates election web-based services, ensures voter-assisted election machines are properly programmed, creates and proofs ballots, prepares requests for printing, and orders ballots.
• Prepares requests for proposals for printing ballots and purchasing other election supplies and materials. Orders all election, voter registration, and campaign finance supplies, including voting machine supplies. Manages supply inventory and distributes supplies to local jurisdictions, including billing verification.
• Develops training materials and delivers in-person and online training for election workers, candidates, and clerks. Ensures training meets legal requirements covering election procedures and equipment, as well as promotes compliance with the Michigan Campaign Finance Act
• Creates and disseminates voter education materials via various media. In the absence of the Clerk, the Chief Deputy Clerk represents the County Clerk’s Office to the media on election issues and election-related meetings of various boards and commissions.
• Serves as staff liaison to the Election Commission, School District Election Coordinating Committee, and Board of Canvassers. Serves as liaison between 19 local jurisdiction clerks and the Michigan Bureau of Elections.
• Perform any other duties as assigned.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Required Education and Experience
• Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in public administration, political science, business administration, or a related field.
• 3 to 5 years of related work experience, providing familiarity with the State election laws and election procedures. Experience in managing/supervising staff or using election-related computer systems is preferred.
• Any equivalent combination of training, education, and experience that provides the required skills, knowledge, and abilities
Required Licenses or Certifications
• Valid Michigan Driver’s License
• Michigan Bureau of Elections Accreditation within 6 months of hire
• Qualified Voter File Certification within 1 month of hire
• Must obtain and maintain Notary Public status
• Must be free of felony convictions and relevant misdemeanorsVETERANS are encouraged to apply. Please provide your joint services transcript with your application.
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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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Research and Policy Analyst (Legal Advisor)Employer: City of RichmondLocation: Richmond, VACategory: Analyst
Are you Richmond R.E.A.D.Y? Respect. Equity. Accountability. Diversity…YOU!!!
This is an EXCITING time to Join the City of Richmond! We are committed to nurturing talent, fostering growth opportunities, and building strong connections within our workforce. As we continue to make strides to becoming the employer of choice, we are thrilled about the below employee benefit enhancements:
– Virginia Retirement System (VRS)
– Language Incentive
– Referral Bonus
– Tuition Assistance ProgramDESCRIPTION
The Office of Elections is seeking to hire a Research and Policy Analyst (Legal Advisor). The Research and Policy Analyst (Legal Advisor) position is responsible for conducting thorough research and analysis to support election staff, candidates, political committees and other entities throughout the election cycle. The position helps ensure compliance with state and local election laws related to candidate qualifications, ballot access, filing requirements, and campaign documentation. The role will also help draft policies and procedures to ensure elections are conducted in compliance with all aspects of local, state and federal law related to election administration, voter registration, and elections, more broadly.DUTIES include but are not limited to
Analysis:
– Recommend, research and draft changes to proposed legislation and existing laws
– Help develop technical, administrative, and policy protocols to ensure compliance with existing election law, policies and regulations.
– Conduct research on various research and policy issues
– Analyze statistical data
– Identify trends, issues, opportunities, and funding resources related to key election policy areas
– Help prepare presentations and communicate findings to stakeholders, including policymakers, senior management, and the public
– Help represent the City of Richmond Office of Elections at legislative committee meetings, board meetings, hearings, and other public meetings.Candidate Qualification and Filing:
– Provide guidance to candidates and prospective candidates on eligibility requirements, filing deadlines and required forms.
– Accept, review and process candidate filings and campaign finance reports for completeness and accuracy.
– Verify candidate information and coordinate with other local election officials and state election officials as needed
– Track and maintain candidate records.Ballot Preparation & Certification:
– Help prepare and proof candidate ballots for accuracy prior to publication
– Help coordinate the ballot order, name formatting and ballot layout requirements.
– Assist with candidate withdrawal and disqualification processes when applicableCompliance & Documentation:
– Help ensure compliance with federal, state and local election laws, policies and procedures
– Maintain candidate files in accordance with records retention laws
– Serve as the primary point of contact for FOIA requestsAdministrative & Data Management:
– Enter candidate information into election systems as needed
– Create reports for candidate filings, campaign finance reports and ballot status
– Keep calendars of statutory deadlines for candidate activities.MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
– Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Political Science, Economics, Social Sciences, or a related field
– 2-5 years of experience in research and evaluation, policy analysis, strategic planning, project management, or a related field
– An equivalent combination of training and experience (as approved by the department) may be used to meet the minimum qualifications of the classificationPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING:
– Advanced degree in Law, Public Policy, Public Administration, Public Affairs, Political Science, Economics, Social Sciences, or a related field preferred
– Demonstrated experience in legislative and policy analysis and drafting
Significant professional experience in election administration, election law, regulatory compliance, campaign finance, government relations or related policy/research role.
– Demonstrated ability to read, interpret, apply and advise on state, local and federal laws and regulations — especially relating to election administration, voter registration, campaign finance, candidate fillings, and voting rights.
– Experience interpreting election ruling, statutes and administrative rules
– Prior experience working in a government elections office, regulatory agency, judicial/legal environment, campaign or advocacy organization; familiarity with GIS/mapping or voter-file datasets; multilingual capabilities depending on jurisdiction.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: TYPICAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: These are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.
KNOWLEDGE (some combination of the following):
– Policy analysis
– Project management
– Strategic planning
– Quantitative and qualitative research methods
– Ethical research practices
– Specialized knowledge of Virginia Freedom of Information Act laws and procedures
– Knowledge of the interconnection between the Richmond City Office of Elections and other agencies, including but not limited to, other local registrars and electoral boards, the Virginia Department of Elections, the Election Assistance Commission, the Federal Voting Assistance Program, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, and the Library of Virginia
– Knowledge of the city’s and state’s regulatory processesSKILLS (some combination of the following):
– Strong analytical and critical thinking skills
– Proficiency in statistical software (e.g., SPSS, R, Stata) and data analysis tools
– Proficiency in use of word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software
– Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
– Ability to synthesize complex information and present it clearly
– Strong organizational and project management skillsABILITIES (some combination of the following):
– Problem-solve and be detail oriented
– Work independently and as part of a team
– Adapt to changing priorities and deadlines
– Maintain confidentialitySalary: $71,875.00 – $113,000.00
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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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