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Elections Administrator

Lubbock, TX ยท On-site

$95K - $115K/yr

Summary Appointed by the Lubbock County Election Commission and reporting to the County Judge, the Elections Administrator is responsible for leading and managing all operations of the Lubbock County ...

SGA Program Coordinator

Towson, MD ยท On-site

$54K - $56K/yr

Hire, train, and supervise the SGA Election Commission * Create and confirm the SGA Election timeline * Meet weekly with the SGA Election Commission and head Commissioner * Plan the annual SGA ...

July 2026 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Sarpy County Election Commission is looking for hard-working individuals that are computer literate and have a good eye for detail. The ...

July 2026 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Sarpy County Election Commission is looking for hard-working individuals that are computer literate and have a good eye for detail. The ...

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How much do election commission jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for election commission in the United States is $22.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the Election Commission and what does it do?

The Election Commission is an independent authority responsible for overseeing the conduct of elections in a country. Its main duties include ensuring free and fair elections, registering voters, monitoring campaign finance, and supervising the counting of votes. The commission also establishes electoral rules and guidelines, investigates election-related complaints, and works to maintain the integrity of the democratic process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Election Commission Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Election Commission Officer, you need a solid understanding of electoral laws, public administration, and organizational management, typically supported by a background in law, political science, or public service. Familiarity with election management systems, voter registration databases, and data security protocols is essential. Strong leadership, integrity, and communication skills help in managing teams, engaging with the public, and ensuring transparency. These skills and qualities are crucial for conducting fair, efficient, and credible elections that uphold democratic principles.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in an Election Commission role?

Professionals in Election Commission roles often encounter challenges such as managing tight deadlines during election cycles, ensuring strict compliance with legal and ethical standards, and coordinating logistics across diverse geographic locations. They may also have to address concerns about election integrity and navigate high-pressure situations, especially during periods of heightened public and media scrutiny. Working collaboratively with government agencies, volunteers, and the public is crucial for maintaining transparency and trust throughout the electoral process.
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Fall 2026 Law Clerk

Republican National Committee.

Washington, DC โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

The Republican National Committee Counselโ€™s Office is seeking 2nd or 3rd year law students for the Fall of 2026. This office is the RNCโ€™s in-house legal department.


Clerks in the RNC Counselโ€™s Office will conduct research and writing tasks related to state election law, federal campaign finance law, and potentially other areas such as intellectual property, redistricting and contract law. Projects may include updating election law summaries, tracking redistricting litigation, researching Federal Election Commission opinions and drafting contract provisions.


The Fall 2026 clerkship position will be part-time and in-person at our Washington, DC location. This position requires a minimum of 16 hours per week and includes financial compensation. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, undergraduate and law school transcripts (unofficial is acceptable) and writing sample (between 5 and 10 pages) on the application portal.