
location_on1628, 5th Street Northwest, Logan Circle/Shaw, Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia, 20001, United States
Welcome to the DNC Internship Application! The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is accepting applications for our Fall 2026 Internship Program. This is a unique opportunity for hardworking, passionate future leaders to gain real-life, hands-on experience in Democratic politics, strengthen their understanding of the political process, and prepare for future political opportunities.
The program runs from August 31, 2026, to November 13, 2026. It is conducted in a hybrid format. Interns based in the Washington D.C. area will have the opportunity to perform in-person work at the Democratic National Headquarters and at DNC events. Applicants must be located in the United States to apply.
The DNC Legal team provides accurate and timely advice to the organization on a variety of legal topics relevant to a national party committee and its political activities. This includes advising on election and campaign finance matters, litigating voting rights and election administration issues, negotiating contracts, working on employment and labor issues, researching privacy law, and creating training presentations.
As an intern, you will support this mission by conducting research and fact-finding, drafting organized documents such as legal memoranda and training materials, and assisting in the development of internal policies. You will also support contract workflows through research and initial reviews, and attend internal and external meetings as needed.
This internship is limited to current law school students and recent graduates. Do not apply if you are an undergraduate.
Application Deadline: June 15, 2026
Required Materials:
Compensation & Commitment: Interns receive a stipend of $3,000. Housing is not provided. During the term, interns are expected to work 20 hours per week and must be physically present in the United States.
Work model: Hybrid
1628, 5th Street Northwest, Logan Circle/Shaw, Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia, 20001, United States
Washington, District of Columbia
Education: JD or LLM required (current student or recent graduate).