Voters
Listed here is information for voters. You can find out how to register, how to vote, and what your rights are as a voter.
- Voting in Hawaii
- An overview of voting.
- Voter Registration
- You must register before voting. Find out how here.
- Absentee Voting
- Here you can find information on how to vote early. You can vote early by mail or by walk-in.
- Single Party Primary
- The primary election is held to nominate candidates who will represent each political party in the general election. Similarly, candidates who do not belong to a specific party must also be nominated in order to appear on the general election ballot as a nonpartisan candidate.
- Voter Rights and Responsibilities
- Know your rights and be a responsible voter.
- How To Vote at the Polling Place
- Information on what to do when you get to a polling place.
- Election Information Services (pdf)
- Election Information Services (EIS) is a telephone information and referral service provided on election day.
- Electioneering and Campaigning (pdf)
- Information regarding the 200 foot perimeter around the polling place. Any person who remains or loiters within this area for the purpose of campaigning shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
- State and County Election Agencies (pdf)
- A list of the State and County Election Agencies with contact information.
- Time Off for Voting on Election Day (pdf)
- You may be entitled to two hours off from work in order to vote.
- Uniformed and Overseas Citizens (pdf)
- A description of the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA). This act permits absent uniformed services and overseas citizens to vote absentee.
- Voters Requiring Special Assistance (pdf)
- Any voter who requires assistance to vote by reason of physical, visual, hearing impairment or inability to read or write may be given assistance by a person of the voter's choice.
- Voter Registration Form Guide
- This guide can help you fill out your Voter Registration Form.
- Early Voting Sites