Hawaii’s state primary is Aug. 10. Here are tips for what’s on the ballot, how to vote

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:

  1. Check Your Ballot: Look at both sides for all races and measures.
  2. Mark Your Choices: Use a black or blue pen to fill in the boxes for your selections.
  3. Seal Your Ballot: Place your completed ballot in the secrecy sleeve, then put the secrecy sleeve in the return envelope.
  4. Sign the Envelope: Read the affirmation statement and sign the return envelope. Your ballot won’t be counted without your signature.

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