Hawaii’s primary state election is fast approaching, and residents are already voting early ahead of August 10.
Here’s a comprehensive voting guide for Aloha State registered voters, including answers to frequently answered questions .
For information about registering to vote in Hawaii, contact your County Elections Division.
- County of Hawaii (808) 961-8277
- County of Maui (808) 270-7749
- County of Kauai (808) 241-4800
- City & County of Honolulu (808) 768-3800
For additional voting information in Hawaii, contact the Office of Elections.
How do I Vote by Mail in Hawaii?
Hawaii is one of eight states with universal mail-in voting, which means every registered voter should’ve received a mail ballot by July 23. Here’s how to cast your vote by mail:
- Check Your Ballot: Look at both sides for all races and measures.
- Mark Your Choices: Use a black or blue pen to fill in the boxes for your selections.
- Seal Your Ballot: Place your completed ballot in the secrecy sleeve, then put the secrecy sleeve in the return envelope.
- Sign the Envelope: Read the affirmation statement and sign the return envelope. Your ballot won’t be counted without your signature.