Voter Eligibility

It doesn't look like you're eligible to vote in the upcoming election. That doesn't mean that you can't play a role though. If you support a candidate, you can volunteer or talk with other people who are eligible to vote.

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Obtain Proper Identification

You must obtain proof of your identity in order to vote in Hawaii.

Proof of identification includes a copy of:

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Congratulations!

You have proper ID to cast a ballot in Hawaii. Once you have registered, bring your photo ID and vote on November 6, 2012 (add to calendar).

Hawaii offers in person early voting between October 23, 2012 and November 3, 2012 (add to calendar). Please contact your City or County Clerk for early voting hours and locations. Hawaii also provides for early voting by mail. Requests for ballots must be received no later than October 30, 2012. For specific instructions, please click here.

Report fraud, voter intimidation or any other Election Day misconduct. Report a possible voting rights abuse to the Hawaii Office of Elections or your local election official.

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Congratulations!

Congratulations! You are registered to vote and have the proper ID to cast a ballot in compliance with state laws.

Hawaii offers in person early voting between October 23, 2012 and November 3, 2012 (add to calendar). Please contact your City or County Clerk for early voting hours and locations. Hawaii also provides for early voting by mail. Requests for ballots must be received no later than October 30, 2012. For specific instructions, please click here.

If you are note voting early, mark your calendar to vote on November 6, 2012 (add to calendar). Don’t forget to bring your photo ID to vote.

Report fraud, voter intimidation or any other Election Day misconduct. Report a possible voting rights abuse to the Hawaii Office of Elections or your local election official.

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You need one of the following forms of photo ID to vote in 2012

If you are (1) registering to vote for the first time in the State of Hawai'i; and (2) are mailing in this Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration, federal law (42 U.S.C. § 15483) requires you to provide proof of identification. Proof of identification includes a copy of:

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You need one of the following forms of photo ID to vote in 2012

If you are (1) registering to vote for the first time in the State of Hawai'i; and (2) are mailing in this Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration, federal law (42 U.S.C. § 15483) requires you to provide proof of identification. Proof of identification includes a copy of:

If you do not provide the required proof of identification with this Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration, you will be required to do so at your polling place, or with your voted absentee mail-in ballot.

Do you have a proper form of identification?

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Register to vote

You must be registered to vote 30 days prior to the election you wish to vote in.

You can register:

Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration brochures are available at your:

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Are you eligible to vote?

To be eligible to register to vote in Hawaii a person must be:

NOTE Pre-registration: Hawaii laws allow U.S. citizens to pre-register at age sixteen (16), but must be eighteen (18) years old by election day to vote.

Do you meet all of these qualifications?

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Are you registered to vote in Hawaii?

Find out if you are registered to vote by contacting your County Election Official.

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Are you registered to vote in Hawaii?

Click the links below to select your answer.

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