VOTE!

Vote in the 2020 Elections

Voting is a RIGHT and a PRIVILEGE. If you’re able, please make the most out of this opportunity.

This democratic process allows our voices to be heard as we decide which individuals in local, state, and federal levels of government will best represent our ideals. Every vote counts so it is our kūleana (responsibility) to participate in this important process that will shape our future.

 

Are You Registered to Vote in Hawaiʻi?

October 5th was the last day to register (online or by mail) to vote in Hawaiʻi. However, you can still vote if you are not currently registered. Hawaiʻi offers same day voter registration at official voter service centers. These centers will be open starting October 20th until Election Day (November 3rd). You will need to bring a valid Hawaiʻi ID.

For more information regarding same day voter registration, please visit these pages of the State of Hawaiʻi Office of Elections website:

 

Have a Plan

Whether you are voting by mail or in person, please follow all directions on the ballot and wear a mask when traveling in public places.

Voting by Mail:

  • You should have received your ballot in the mail by October 16th. If not, contact your County Elections Division.

  • It is recommended to mail your ballot by October 27th to ensure your ballot will be counted. You may also drop off your ballot at official places of deposit anytime before 7p.m. on Election Day (November 3rd).

Voting in Person:

Visit the State of Hawaiʻi Office of Elections website for more voting information.