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Political parties and candidates are always looking to boost their online presence and engagement, Henderson said.
Research and Writing
Are you good with a keyboard?
Can you find information accurately and quickly?
Then get ready to not only vote, but make some money as well.
Some writers charge by the word, around 5 to 10 cents per word.
Others charge a flat rate for a full article.
If you build connections withpolitical media groups, the work can continue beyond just election season.
Rentals
Do you have extra space?
Locations near polling places or in residential areas are ideal.
Campaigns will often pay $50 to $200 per week to rent a small space, he said.
The key is reaching out to campaigns early, before the sign planting rush.
But other than that, podcasting is a great way to make passive income.
Good news: There are plenty of jobs available.
Political Canvasser
One lucrative opportunity is becoming a political campaign canvasser, said Wes Lewins ofNetWorth.
Campaigns often hire individuals to distribute flyers, knock on doors and engage with potential voters.
Phone Banking
Lewins highlighted a very popular election season side hustle: phone banking for political campaigns.
This involves calling voters to provide information about a candidate or encourage voter turnout, Lewins said.
Elections Clerk
This job primarily is during the month before and after an election, Lieberman said.
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