Voter service centers open from July 29 to August 10

HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s that time of the year. The 2024 Primary Election voting has commenced.

Starting July 29 through August 10, voter service centers will be open to provide election services including voter registration and accessible in-person voting.

New Hawaii voters needing to register for the 2024 Primary Election can register and vote in person at any of the voter service centers.

Individuals must be a U.S. Citizen, Hawaii resident, and be at least 18 years of age to register and vote.

Voters should have already received their ballot in the mail for the 2024 Primary Election. If you haven’t received it, contact the County Elections Division to request a replacement ballot or visit a voter service center.

Voting closes at 7 p.m. on Election Day — Saturday, August 10.

Voters must be in line at a voter service center, or their voted ballots must be received by the deadline, not postmarked, to be counted.

A list of voter service centers and ballot drop box locations and hours can be found here.

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