The Position
Ballotpedia seeks a full-time, 100% remote Staff Writer to join our Ballot Measures Team.
The staff writer's job is to develop and improve information about direct democracy.
The Ballot Measures project provides comprehensive coverage of state ballot measures, local ballot measures, historical ballot measures, and the laws governing ballot measures. Coverage includes:
To succeed at Ballotpedia, you must be self-aware and personally invested in constant improvement. You must be able to write about complex topics in a neutral, clear, and concise manner. You must have a passion for creating a delightful experience for Ballotpedia’s customers, and you must strive to develop expertise in your subject and the inner workings of your project.
To understand the type of subject-matter expertise you will be expected to acquire, please read the following excerpts from Ballotpedia:
“Voters in Ohio will decide on a citizen-initiated constitutional amendment to establish the Ohio Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC), a 15-member non-politician commission responsible for adopting state legislative and congressional redistricting plans. On July 23, the initiative was certified for the general election on Nov. 5. … The campaign supporting the initiative, Citizens Not Politicians, raised $26.95 million, as of the campaign finance reports released on July 31. That’s a record for a ballot measure to create a non-politician redistricting commission, also known as an independent redistricting commission.”
“Proposal 2 would add several voting and election policies to the Michigan Constitution. Some of these policies would be new, such as early voting. Others exist as state statutes and would be codified as constitutional law, such as the state's requirement that voters show identification or sign an affidavit when voting in person. … As provisions of the Michigan Constitution, legislators would not be able to repeal or amend these policies without first passing a constitutional amendment, which would require voter approval.”
“Voters have decided on at least nine ballot measures related to religion in public schools during the past 100 years. The decade with the highest number was in the 1970s, when voters decided on four between 1970 and 1972. Topics included the Ten Commandments, the Bible, prayer and contemplation, religious clothing, excused absence for religious instruction, and students’ religious rights.”
Responsibilities
As a Ballot Measures Staff Writer, you will:
Skills and Qualifications
An ideal Ballot Measures Staff Writer will possess the following:
Environment
The Ballot Measures Staff Writer will work remotely from their home location. All Ballotpedia staff work remotely. To join Ballotpedia, you must have a computer with internet access. Ballotpedia uses Google Suite (Gmail, Google Calendar, Drive, and more), Slack, and Asana to accomplish our goals. Working familiarity and/or experience with these or similar platforms is highly desirable.
Ballotpedia has a flexible work environment, BP Flex, in which every employee enjoys unlimited vacation and flexibility in scheduling. During new employee training, each employee will be oriented to the principles of Ballotpedia’s flexible environment.
Compensation
The starting pay range for the Ballot Measures Team Staff Writer is $42,500-44,000, commensurate with experience.
In addition to salary, Ballotpedia offers an annual benefits stipend equivalent to $8,000 that is paid out in equal increments in each paycheck once an employee becomes benefits-eligible following a brief review period. The stipend may be used to pay for a full benefits package, including health, vision, dental insurance, retirement accounts, and more. If benefits are not elected, the stipend is taxed as regular income and added to salary.
To Apply
To apply, please visit our job opportunities page and complete an application on our website. Please attach the following in PDF format if possible:
Please ensure that your résumé or cover letter includes your current address.
About Ballotpedia
Ballotpedia is a mission-driven organization dedicated to providing Americans with accurate, relevant, and reliable information about politics, elections, and public policy. Our goal is to close the ballot information gap and help voters make informed decisions. We value innovation, humility, hunger, and a collaborative spirit and are committed to continuously improving our offerings to better serve our audiences, readers, and candidates.