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Remote Sales DirectorEmployer: SOE SoftwareLocation: RemoteCategory: Sales
SOE Software is seeking a driven Sales Director to expand our modernization and transparency solutions for state and local governments.
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In this full-cycle sales role, you’ll own the process from lead generation through contract signing. You’ll represent SOE at conferences and events, confidently starting conversations and building lasting relationships with government officials. By connecting our technology to outcomes like transparency, accessibility, and public trust, you’ll help election offices and public agencies better serve their communities. -
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. -
Director of Elections Information TechnologyEmployer: King County ElectionsLocation: Renton, WACategory: IT
King County Elections (KCE) seeks a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as our Director of Elections Information Technology (Division Director – Technology). The Director of Elections Information Technology will report to the elected Director of Elections, serve as a member of the Department’s Leadership Team, and lead and support a highly skilled team to achieve excellence in election technology, security, and administration. This role will play a key part in developing departmental goals, strategies, and initiatives, driving the adoption of new technologies within KCE, and fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration. This is a unique opportunity to inspire and empower a team, drive the adoption of new technologies within KCE, identify opportunities to bring innovation to the forefront of our operations, and significantly impact the future of election administration in one of the most populous and diverse counties in the United States. This is a hybrid position that performs work remotely and on-site. As a leadership team member, this position is expected to work on-site frequently during active elections.
Salary: $166,509 – $211,060.
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Director or Deputy DirectorEmployer: Geauga County Board of ElectionsLocation: Chardon, OHCategory: Deputy
The Geauga County Board of Elections is seeking applicants for the position of Director or Deputy Director. The applicant must be registered as a Republican voter in Ohio and be a resident of Geauga County within 30 days of being hired. Applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, and Secretary of State Form 307, no later than 4:00 p.m., December 22, 2025.
Mail to:
The Geauga County Board of Elections
12611 Ravenwood Dr., Suite 004
Chardon, OH 44024or email: mlane@geauga.oh.gov.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS available at:
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https://www.ohiosos.gov/globalassets/elections/directives/2025/eom/dir2025-34-ch02.pdf (section 2.04)
Successful applicant will be subject to a criminal background check.
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Senior Director, Legislative AffairsEmployer: Common CauseLocation: Washington, DCCategory: Director
We are seeking a strategic, experienced, and mission-driven Senior Director, Legislative Affairs to lead our federal legislative advocacy work and our strategic approach to advocacy within our states to strengthen our democracy by holding power accountable.
In this role, you will be responsible for developing and executing a dynamic federal lobbying strategy, managing high-level relationships with lawmakers and key partners, and building strategic alignment across Common Cause’s policy pillars and state teams. You will serve as a key thought partner in our cross-department campaigns and media efforts that include federal legislative components.
This is a full-time role reporting to the Senior Vice President, Policy & Litigation; this role is based in Washington, DC, with an expectation to work in-person at least two days per week, up to five days per week during peak legislative periods, and travel at least four times per year.
Salary: $128,750 – $144,200 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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