Action Center

Turn concern into action.

Choose what you want to do, get a clear next step, and move directly to the right nonpartisan voter-protection tool.

What Can I Do Right Now?

Choose the amount of time you have.

Start with one practical action. These routes connect directly to the live Action Center, voter resources, training, and current community needs.

5 minutes

Check and share trusted voter information

Verify your own registration or send one trusted Election Center link to someone who needs it.

Open Election Center
30 minutes

Complete a voter-rights orientation

Use the Know Your Rights Learning Center to prepare before volunteering or helping someone navigate a voting problem.

Start Orientation
2 hours or more

Take a live volunteer action

Find an outreach, training, voter-education, observation, registration, or community opportunity that fits your county and availability.

Find My Role

Start Here

What do you want to do today?

Choose one goal. The Action Center turns it into a short, practical path instead of sending you through a list of links.

The fastest path is the one that matches the situation.
Action 01

Get help with a voting problem.

For an active voting problem, use Voter Help or call 866-OUR-VOTE for trained, nonpartisan assistance.

01IdentifyUse Voter Help to narrow the problem.
02ConnectCall or text 866-OUR-VOTE.
03DocumentUse Report a Problem if needed.

Action Matcher

How much time do you have?

Choose your time, interest and county. The page suggests one realistic action.

5 minutes · Trusted information

Share one verified voter-help resource.

Send one useful, nonpartisan resource to someone who can use it.

My Action Tracker

Keep your own momentum.

This is private and browser-only. There is no public leaderboard and nothing is submitted to 805 EPIC.

Actions I completed

805 Community Pulse

Happening now around the 805.

Current trainings, voter education and election-worker opportunities, with direct source links.

AUG 18 · 5:00 PM PT · ONLINE

Know Your Voting Rights Training

Online voting-rights training promoted through California election-information social media.

View training post
SEP 14 · SANTA BARBARA

Voter Education at Faulkner Gallery

Indivisible Santa Barbara plans its next in-person election-education session at the Santa Barbara Library.

Event information
NOW HIRING · VENTURA COUNTY

Community Election Workers

Ventura County Elections is recruiting temporary election workers for the November 3 election.

Election worker information
RECRUITING NOW · SLO COUNTY

Serve as a Precinct Worker

SLO County Elections is recruiting precinct workers, student poll workers and Adopt-A-Poll participants.

Poll worker information
WATCH ANYTIME · SANTA BARBARA

Recorded Know Your Voting Rights Session

The August 6 voter-education session is available online for people who could not attend live.

Watch / learn more

Community Pulse last reviewed August 13, 2026. Confirm event details with the linked organizer before attending.

Partner Needs Board

Where the coalition needs help.

See where volunteers, community partners, and voter education support are most useful right now.

Volunteer intake

Ready to help?

Use Find My Role to identify the type of work that fits you, then connect with the coalition for assignment and training.

Find My Role
Partner organizations

Connect with 805 EPIC

Community partners can connect with 805 EPIC about voter education, outreach, volunteer support, and coalition participation.

About 805 EPIC
Current calendar

Use Community Pulse

Trainings, events and current opportunities remain centralized in Community Pulse rather than being duplicated across separate calendars.

View Community Pulse

Election Protection Path

Before, during and after voting.

Election protection is not limited to Election Day. These three stages help voters prepare early, respond quickly when something goes wrong and confirm what happens afterward.

01

Before you vote

Check your registration, know your voting options, track important dates and review trusted voter-rights information before you need it.

02

While you vote

Stay in line, ask a poll worker or supervisor for help when appropriate and call 866-OUR-VOTE if you encounter intimidation, interference or another barrier.

03

After you vote

Track your ballot, respond promptly to any official cure notice and rely on election officials for verified results and ballot-status information.

For official election dates and current milestones, use the 805 EPIC Election Center.

Trusted Tools

Go directly to the source.

These official and nonpartisan tools cover the most common voter needs. They open the appropriate source directly.

01

866-OUR-VOTE

Nonpartisan Election Protection assistance for voting questions, barriers, intimidation and other problems.

Call the Hotline

02

Check Voter Status

Use California's official My Voter Status tool to check registration and ballot-related information.

Check My Status

03

Register or Update

Register to vote or update your California voter registration through the official state system.

Register to Vote

04

Track My Ballot

Use BallotTrax to receive ballot-status information and confirm that your ballot is moving through the process.

Track My Ballot

Action Paths

One page. Six practical routes.

Open the route that matches your next step. Each path connects to the dedicated 805 EPIC page or trusted external tool designed for that task.

Use Voter Help for registration questions, polling-place issues, vote-by-mail concerns, language or disability access, intimidation and other voting barriers. Open Voter Help.

Use This Center Responsibly

Protect the voter and the process.

805 EPIC is independent and nonpartisan. Action means helping voters access verified information and lawful assistance without influencing their political choices.

Do

  • Use verified official or nonpartisan information.
  • Protect voter privacy and personal information.
  • Follow election rules and lawful observation procedures.
  • Document facts clearly when reporting a problem.
  • Connect voters with qualified assistance.

Do not

  • Tell a voter how to vote.
  • Handle a completed ballot without lawful authorization.
  • Present rumors as confirmed facts.
  • Interfere with election workers or voting operations.
  • Use the 805 EPIC name for partisan activity.

Action Center

Turn concern into action.

Choose what you want to do, get a clear next step, and move directly to the right nonpartisan voter-protection tool.

What Can I Do Right Now?

Choose the amount of time you have.

Start with one practical action. These routes connect directly to the live Action Center, voter resources, training, and current community needs.

5 minutes

Check and share trusted voter information

Verify your own registration or send one trusted Election Center link to someone who needs it.

Open Election Center
30 minutes

Complete a voter-rights orientation

Use the Know Your Rights Learning Center to prepare before volunteering or helping someone navigate a voting problem.

Start Orientation
2 hours or more

Take a live volunteer action

Find an outreach, training, voter-education, observation, registration, or community opportunity that fits your county and availability.

Find My Role

Start Here

What do you want to do today?

Choose one goal. The Action Center turns it into a short, practical path instead of sending you through a list of links.

The fastest path is the one that matches the situation.
Action 01

Get help with a voting problem.

For an active voting problem, use Voter Help or call 866-OUR-VOTE for trained, nonpartisan assistance.

01IdentifyUse Voter Help to narrow the problem.
02ConnectCall or text 866-OUR-VOTE.
03DocumentUse Report a Problem if needed.

Action Matcher

How much time do you have?

Choose your time, interest and county. The page suggests one realistic action.

5 minutes · Trusted information

Share one verified voter-help resource.

Send one useful, nonpartisan resource to someone who can use it.

My Action Tracker

Keep your own momentum.

This is private and browser-only. There is no public leaderboard and nothing is submitted to 805 EPIC.

Actions I completed

805 Community Pulse

Happening now around the 805.

Current trainings, voter education and election-worker opportunities, with direct source links.

AUG 18 · 5:00 PM PT · ONLINE

Know Your Voting Rights Training

Online voting-rights training promoted through California election-information social media.

View training post
SEP 14 · SANTA BARBARA

Voter Education at Faulkner Gallery

Indivisible Santa Barbara plans its next in-person election-education session at the Santa Barbara Library.

Event information
NOW HIRING · VENTURA COUNTY

Community Election Workers

Ventura County Elections is recruiting temporary election workers for the November 3 election.

Election worker information
RECRUITING NOW · SLO COUNTY

Serve as a Precinct Worker

SLO County Elections is recruiting precinct workers, student poll workers and Adopt-A-Poll participants.

Poll worker information
WATCH ANYTIME · SANTA BARBARA

Recorded Know Your Voting Rights Session

The August 6 voter-education session is available online for people who could not attend live.

Watch / learn more

Community Pulse last reviewed August 13, 2026. Confirm event details with the linked organizer before attending.

Partner Needs Board

Where the coalition needs help.

See where volunteers, community partners, and voter education support are most useful right now.

Volunteer intake

Ready to help?

Use Find My Role to identify the type of work that fits you, then connect with the coalition for assignment and training.

Find My Role
Partner organizations

Connect with 805 EPIC

Community partners can connect with 805 EPIC about voter education, outreach, volunteer support, and coalition participation.

About 805 EPIC
Current calendar

Use Community Pulse

Trainings, events and current opportunities remain centralized in Community Pulse rather than being duplicated across separate calendars.

View Community Pulse

Election Protection Path

Before, during and after voting.

Election protection is not limited to Election Day. These three stages help voters prepare early, respond quickly when something goes wrong and confirm what happens afterward.

01

Before you vote

Check your registration, know your voting options, track important dates and review trusted voter-rights information before you need it.

02

While you vote

Stay in line, ask a poll worker or supervisor for help when appropriate and call 866-OUR-VOTE if you encounter intimidation, interference or another barrier.

03

After you vote

Track your ballot, respond promptly to any official cure notice and rely on election officials for verified results and ballot-status information.

For official election dates and current milestones, use the 805 EPIC Election Center.

Trusted Tools

Go directly to the source.

These official and nonpartisan tools cover the most common voter needs. They open the appropriate source directly.

01

866-OUR-VOTE

Nonpartisan Election Protection assistance for voting questions, barriers, intimidation and other problems.

Call the Hotline

02

Check Voter Status

Use California's official My Voter Status tool to check registration and ballot-related information.

Check My Status

03

Register or Update

Register to vote or update your California voter registration through the official state system.

Register to Vote

04

Track My Ballot

Use BallotTrax to receive ballot-status information and confirm that your ballot is moving through the process.

Track My Ballot

Use This Center Responsibly

Protect the voter and the process.

805 EPIC is independent and nonpartisan. Action means helping voters access verified information and lawful assistance without influencing their political choices.

Do

  • Use verified official or nonpartisan information.
  • Protect voter privacy and personal information.
  • Follow election rules and lawful observation procedures.
  • Document facts clearly when reporting a problem.
  • Connect voters with qualified assistance.

Do not

  • Tell a voter how to vote.
  • Handle a completed ballot without lawful authorization.
  • Present rumors as confirmed facts.
  • Interfere with election workers or voting operations.
  • Use the 805 EPIC name for partisan activity.