Trusted Voter Resources
Find it. Verify it. Use it.
Use one connected directory for official Tri-County election information, California voter services, nonpartisan help, accessibility and language resources, and special voting circumstances. Start with a task or use the full Resource Finder.
Start With a Task
What are you trying to do?
Choose a task to open the Resource Finder already filtered. You can change or clear the filters at any time.
Registration, voter status and record updates.
02Track my ballotBallot status and Where’s My Ballot resources.
03Find how or where to voteOfficial voting options, locations and election information.
04Understand my voting rightsOfficial rights guidance and nonpartisan voter assistance.
05Get language helpLanguage-access information and multilingual assistance.
06Get accessibility helpAccessible voting and disability-access resources.
07Solve a voting problemVoter-help and election-protection resources.
08Help protect the electionVolunteer, training and election-protection pathways.
Live Resource Finder
Tell us what you need.
Search or filter by task, county, audience and source type. The directory prioritizes official government information and established nonpartisan voter-assistance resources.
Try clearing one filter, searching a broader term, or open Voter Help if you are not sure what resource applies.
Open Voter HelpYour Shortlist
Keep only what you need.
Select Save on any resource to build a temporary list for this visit. Open the links from one place, then clear the list when you are finished.
Your shortlist stays only on this open page. 805 EPIC does not receive, submit or store it.
Resource Health
See something outdated, broken or missing?
Every resource card includes a correction link. Use it to flag a broken URL, outdated election information, or a trusted Tri-County resource that should be considered for the directory.
Connected Live
Current voter guidance and next steps.
Current election guidance is pulled directly from Election Center. Training and participation pathways stay connected to the public Volunteer and Know Your Rights pages.
Use Know Your Rights for voter-protection orientation, then use Volunteer to find a role and readiness pathway.
Open Know Your RightsConnecting to current election guidance…
Use Trusted Information
Three checks before you share.
Election information changes by jurisdiction and election. Confirm dates, locations and procedures with the government office that administers the election.
Start local
Use the elections office for the county involved—Santa Barbara, Ventura or San Luis Obispo—for local dates, locations, ballots, notices and election administration.
Confirm the source
Prefer official government websites and established nonpartisan voter-assistance organizations.
Ask when unsure
Check the appropriate county elections office, California Secretary of State or 866-OUR-VOTE before acting on a confusing or alarming claim.
Need help, not another link?
Call or text the nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline at 866-687-8683.
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