It’s time to vote! Here’s what you need to know.
First and foremost, if you are a Kennedy supporter and want to see RFK Jr.’s policies and vision to “Make America Healthy Again” advanced, vote for Donald Trump. A vote for Trump is a vote for Kennedy! Learn more about the MAHA movement here.
You should have already received your ballot in the mail. If not, check your voter registration. Remember that you can still vote in person in Hawaii, and we highly encourage you to do so. Voter Service Centers are open NOW!
Voting in Person
Go to a Voter Service Center near you to vote. If you are not yet registered, you can register and vote in person on the same day. You must be a U.S. citizen, Hawaii resident, and at least 18 years of age to qualify. Visit this link to find a location for in person voting near you as well as hours of operation: Voter Service Center Locations
Don’t forget… voting closes at 7:00 PM on Election Day!
Haven’t Received Your Ballot Yet?
Visit the Online Voter Registration System
Ballots were in mailboxes statewide by October 18. If you are registered to vote, and have not yet received your mail ballot, first confirm that your voter registration is up to date. Conveniently check using the Online Voter Registration System. If you need to make any updates to your registration, you can do so online.
If you have confirmed your registration is current, contact your County Elections Division immediately for further assistance.
County of Hawaii: (808) 961-8277
County of Maui: (808) 270-7749
County of Kauai: (808) 241-4800
City and County of Honolulu: (808) 768-3800
Sending in Your Ballot
Your voted ballot must be received by your County Elections Division by 7:00 PM on Tuesday, November 5. Do not return your ballot to a USPS postal box on Election Day. Ballots that are postmarked but not received by the deadline cannot be counted.
If you still have your voted ballot near the deadline, vote in person instead or return your ballot to a Ballot Drop Box within your county. Visit the link to find a drop box location nearest you.
Visit this link for: Ballot Drop Box Locations
Check Your Mail Ballot Status
Have you returned your ballot by mail? Track that your voted ballot has been received, validated, and accepted for counting through the ballot tracking tool.
Visit: Track My Ballot
If you are unable to access the online tool, you may contact your County Elections Division directly for phone assistance.
County of Hawaii: (808) 961-8277
County of Maui: (808) 270-7749
County of Kauai: (808) 241-4800
City and County of Honolulu: (808) 768-3800
Away from Hawaii During the General Election
Visit: Absentee Voting
If you are away during the election, you can request an absentee ballot. An absentee ballot is for anyone that is away from their regular Hawaii mailing address and wishes to have their ballot sent to an alternate address. Print, complete, and submit an Absentee Ballot Application to your County Elections Division.
Election Resources
Voter Hotline
If you have additional questions or need further assistance, call Office of Elections at (808) 453-VOTE (8683) or toll-free at 1-800-442-VOTE (8683). Hours of operations provided below:
Monday – Friday: 7:45 am to 4:30 pm
Election Day, Tuesday, November 5: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
The 2024 election may be the most consequential one of our generation. You vote is your voice. Let’s hear you loud and clear this year!