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2026 Summer Internship Application

CompanyMississippi Votes
LocationJackson
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMay 20, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Interns perform a mix of clerical administration, special projects, and leadership development. Key tasks include managing databases, coordinating voter registration events, and handling social media content.
Internship Type
intern
Company Size
21
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
10 hours
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About The Company
Mississippi Votes is an organization of intergenerational synergy centering and led by young people invested in the progression of Mississippi. We do this through our programming and outreach strategies that empowers young people, encourages civic engagement, and educates communities on voting rights through place-based grassroots organizing.Our vision is to cultivate a culture of civic engagement throughout the state of Mississippi.
About the Role

Mississippi Votes is looking for Interns for Summer 2026 in all of the following surroundings regions: South Region (University of Southern Mississippi (USM); and surrounding Community Colleges); Coastal Region (USM; and surrounding Community Colleges) Delta Region (Delta State University and surrounding Community Colleges). Interns must be Full Time Undergraduate Students or enrolled as a Graduate Student at either of the aforementioned colleges. During the Spring Semester Internship, MS Votes does not accept Undergraduate Senior Applicants.


Application Deadline: May 1, 2026 at 11:59pm CST 


Start Date for Selected Applicants: June 1, 2026


Internship Details:

MS Votes’ Summer 2026 Internship is an opportunity that engages and empowers young people attending Mississippi’s metropolitan area colleges and universities. This internship is jammed packed with travel opportunities and real experience working in the social justice realm. Participants will have the opportunity to work on projects and events from start to finish, work directly with the leaders of MS Votes, and of course, learn more about the organization through normal clerical, day-to-day work. Interns will gain skills such as, grassroots organizing, communications, data management and much more. Interns will deepen their political analysis through readings and various trainings.

Requirements:

  • Must attend in person orientation
  • Must attend 3 political education trainings 
  • Must have reliable transportation
  • Must be able to commit to at least 10 hours per week 
  • Must be able to assist MS Votes with event
  • Self-motivated; Self-starter
  • Task oriented
  • Ability to work collaboratively and respectfully toward resolving obstacles and/or conflicts
  • Exceptional collaborative learning style
  • Commitment to the mission of the MS Votes
  • Reports to Mississippi Votes'  Operations Assistant

Duties and Responsibilities

35% of the responsibilities are clerical/administrative; 

35% is special projects; 

30% is training and leadership development

  • Answer phone inquiries, direct calls, and provide basic information; oversee mail deliveries, packages, and couriers
  • Perform clerical duties, take memos, maintain files, and organize documents; photocopy, fax, etc. as needed
  • Take notes and memos during meetings; type documents, drafts, and reports; sort and manage files
  • Run general operations related errands
  • Manage databases and input information, data, and records
  • Set up, break down, organize, and maintain conference rooms, training rooms, and meeting rooms; update company calendars
  • Attend organization functions and networking events
  • Update and post supervised social media and website content; respond to web correspondence, social media posts and emails
  •  Plan and Manage a minimum of four (4) Voter Registration Events 
  • Coordinate and/or assist with special projects as assigned (i.e., staffing the MS Votes Voter Information Hotline, Text and Phone Banking, etc)


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: How much and how often will I be paid? 

A:  Interns are paid $15.00/hourly and receive their pay on a bi-weekly basis through direct deposit. 


Q: What if I already have knowledge of the training being offered? Do I have to attend? 

A: All training sessions are mandatory! You never know what ideas could spark during a training session. 


Required Readings & Writing

The political education of young people is a core value of MS Votes. Interns may be required to engage in reading circles with the MS Votes team but surely the Executive Director. Fellows may also be asked to produce blog pieces for MS Votes’ blog site and for public consumption during the duration of their internship. 

This year’s required reading for your cohort is:


How the Word is Passed, Clint Smith


Opportunities for Growth


Mississippi Votes’ commitment to the development of young people is true and vast. As opportunities present themselves, MS Votes will oblige any other development requests interns may have.


For Questions or concerns, please contact the HR Manager at jobs@msvotes.org.

Key Skills
Grassroots OrganizingCommunicationsData ManagementPolitical AnalysisClerical AdministrationSocial Media ManagementVoter RegistrationEvent PlanningDatabase ManagementCollaborative Learning
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