We’re sharing this for our friends at the Democratic National Committee. The DNC is excited to announce the return of the Voter Protection Campaign Readiness Bootcamp! They are seeking individuals interested in pursuing careers in voter protection. This boot camp is for Democrats of all backgrounds and skill levels interested in a Voter Protection position for the 2026 cycle and beyond.
This three-day bootcamp is free, and all skill sets are welcome. The bootcamp will consist of two tracks: Voter Protection 101 and the Organizer to Voter Protection Pipeline. Voter Protection 101 is for individuals with limited knowledge and background in voter protection work and
those interested in voting rights who want to learn how state parties and campaigns protect the voting process. This cohort may include attorneys, law school graduates, law students, and organizers interested in learning more about voter protection. The Organizer to Voter Protection Pipeline is for individuals who have worked on two or more campaigns or in a state party and are interested in learning how to transfer their skills to protect the vote.
Based on a participant’s resume and the skills assessment, the Training and Civic Engagement and Voter Protection Departments (the “team”) will assign an applicant to the track that will maximize their learning experience during the boot camp. After the team notifies applicants of their acceptance into the program, they will receive information about their track placement.
Apply to the Campaign Readiness Bootcamp Here!
The Campaign Readiness Bootcamp will begin on Thursday evening, November 13, and conclude on Saturday evening, November 15. The deadline to apply is November 7, 2025, at 11:59 pm ET.
Contact
Prospective applicants can direct any questions to the DNC National Training Team at training@dnc.org.
This piece really made me think about how crucial system integrity is for democracy, much like building resilient modles in my AI explorations. Are there plans to integrate more tech-forward approaches to voter protection in the future?