Volunteer in your district.
Tell us your district. We connect you to a Republican candidate or committee that needs you this cycle.
Volunteer hours are the part of a campaign no consultant can deliver and no donor can buy. The doors get knocked, the phones get answered, and the ballots get returned because human beings put time into it.
Most Republicans who want to volunteer can’t find a campaign that needs them, and most campaigns that need volunteers can’t find the Republicans who would help. ERPAC closes that gap — match by district, by candidate, or by issue, and we put you in front of the work that compounds.
The campaigns we connect you to are the campaigns we endorse. Time invested through ERPAC doesn’t get wasted on consultants’ busywork.
Four ways to put hours in.
Doors
Walk a precinct.
The most leveraged volunteer hour in politics is the one spent on a doorstep. We match you to a campaign in your district that needs walkers, with field-tested scripts and lists — never a cold script and a Google Maps walk.
Phones
Phone-bank from anywhere.
Phone-banking works when the list is good and the script is sharp. We supply both. Hours can be flexible — most volunteers run two-hour shifts on weeknights or weekend mornings.
Ballots
Ballot-chasing.
Modern Republican turnout depends on the ballot-chase program — calling and visiting voters who have requested an absentee or early ballot but not yet returned it. The work is decisive in close races and most campaigns are short-staffed for it.
Poll Watching
Election Day operations.
Trained poll watchers, ballot-cure volunteers, and Election-Day operations support — coordinated through state-party machinery and supported by the ERPAC field-operations team.
Match Me
Tell us your district.
State, county, the lane you want to work in, and how many hours per week. We match you to a campaign in 48 hours.
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Help Elect Republicans.
Add your email — and a phone number if you’d like — and we’ll be in touch about how to help.
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