The Ballotpedia Fellows Program launched in June 2020 to provide high school and college students interested in politics with a service opportunity that helps develop subject matter expertise in political research. The program has grown over the years, and we welcome interested students, volunteers, and lifelong learners from all walks of life.
Fellows contribute 5-10 hours of work per week throughout the 8-week program, which can be completed at your discretion in order to accommodate your school schedule, extracurricular activities, and work commitments. By researching assigned local candidates and gathering critical data points such as contact information, social media profiles, websites, and more. Ballotpedia Fellows play a crucial role in expanding the information available to voters nationwide.
Fellows need access to a computer or laptop with reliable internet access. Those who complete the program are eligible for a nationally recognized service honor through Ballotpedia.
Ballotpedia Fellows Cohorts occur every spring, summer, and fall. Due to the competitive nature of this volunteer program, we require interested U.S. citizens or visa holders to apply with a resume and cover letter.
Applications for the Ballotpedia Fellows Program are currently closed. Our Summer 2025 cohort will run from June through August, and applications will open later this spring!