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Rep. Brad Sherman (CA-32)

Veronica Escobar for Congress, California, MO, United States


By submitting this application, you are applying to become a Democracy Summer Fellow with

Rep. Brad Sherman

in California's 32nd Congressional District. If you would like to apply for a fellowship with a different campaign, please click the link

HERE

for our full list of partner campaigns. If your Representative or local congressional campaign is not currently a partner campaign with Democracy Summer, you can still apply for our virtual‑only Scholars option by clicking the application link

HERE .

Application Details Thank you for expressing interest in participating with young people across America in the 2026 Democracy Summer program! This year's program will take place from

Monday, June 22

to

Friday, August 7

and requires a 15‑20 hour/week commitment. Applicants should select the application for the campaign closest to their summer residence.

Please carefully read the full program description, participation options and instructions below before completing the form.

This application will require a resume, cover letter, and several short answer questions. To prepare your responses in advance of completing the application, you can view the list of questions

HERE .

The priority deadline to submit applications is

Wednesday, April 15, 2026 . Most applications will close after this deadline. Applicants who apply before the priority deadline will hear back before the end of April.

Program Description The Democracy Summer project seeks to bring about political change in America by training and deploying the next generation of Democratic organizers and leaders to win elections at every level. This one‑of‑a‑kind Democratic Fellowship—founded in Maryland by Congressman Jamie Raskin but now undertaken across the country—teaches high school and college students state‑of‑the‑art tactics in voter registration and political organizing, the dynamic history of political and social change in our country, and essential lessons for political leadership.

Democracy Summer expanded nationally for the first time in 2021 in an historic partnership with the DCCC and multiple campaigns of Democratic Members. Last cycle, we had more than 1,500 college and high school students participating in nearly every state in the union. Democracy Summer Fellows engage in a full‑blown pro‑democracy, pro‑voting rights and pro‑freedom curriculum and an exciting summer of on‑the‑ground organizing, with voter registration, door knocking, phone banks, rallies and political events.

Our virtual curriculum has featured lectures on the struggle for democracy and voting rights from academic luminaries like Harvard Professor Alex Keyssar, who speaks on his books

The Right to Vote: The History of a Contested Right

and

Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College ; expert voting rights lawyers like Marc Elias, who speaks about how to understand and combat rampant voter suppression; elected officials like former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the late John Lewis, and labor leaders like the Executive Director of the Labor Heritage Foundation, Elise Bryant, who give our Fellows insight into the major contributions of the labor movement to political, economic and cultural democracy.

In prior years, the program has also featured powerful supplementary teachings throughout the summer on confronting the climate crisis, ending gun violence and the power of the NRA, opposing the assault on reproductive freedom, addressing wealth inequality and regressive tax policy, advancing immigration and refugee policy, taking on the Electoral College and the National Popular Vote campaign, challenging redistricting and gerrymandering, understanding the domestic budget and the military budget, examining U.S. foreign policy and Congressional power to declare war, improving education policy, promoting civil rights and civil liberties, and opposing the continuing spread of voter suppression tactics in GOP‑controlled state legislatures. Other popular speakers have included Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Rep. Maxwell Frost, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez, Rev. William J. Barber II, Prof. Laurence Tribe, and many more.

Selected Fellows Must

Commit to fully participating in at least

4 hours a week

of virtual seminars, discussions and workshops.

Weekly speaker sessions will take place virtually on Mondays from 12pm-2pm ET/ 9am-11am PT. An additional two‑hour interactive Zoom workshop session will be hosted at various times throughout the week. Fellows will be assigned a virtual workshop time based on their campaign and region.

Commit to fully participating in an additional

10‑15 hours a week

of organizing with their campaign (primarily in‑person with some remote responsibilities). Schedules will vary by individual campaign.

Be at least

16 years of age .

All Fellows will receive a minimum of a

$575 stipend

from their campaign to supplement the costs of their organizing efforts.

If you are unsure of your district, please visit: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative

Applicants who apply by the priority deadline of Wednesday, April 15th will be notified of their status by the end of April.

If you have any questions, please contact DemocracySummer@ JamieRaskin.com #J-18808-Ljbffr