When do I vote?

Early Voting Information

Any person registered to vote may cast an absentee ballot. You can vote early by mail or by walk-in.

If you cannot vote at your polling place for any reason or you will be absent from the State of Hawaii on election day, you may vote using an absentee ballot.

You may also vote at an absentee walk-in polling place before election day.

How:

Absentee walk-in polling places are located at the offices of the city or county clerk where you reside, and are open beginning the Tuesday, 14 days before the election, and ending the Saturday before the election.  Click here to find out when and where to go. And don’t forget to bring your ID!

To vote absentee by mail before Election Day, you must complete an application for an absentee ballot and return it your city or county clerk by 4:30pm on the Tuesday before the election.  This will ensure that you receive your ballot in time to vote and return it before Election Day.

ABSENTEE VOTING BY MAIL
2016 Primary Election

Application for Absentee Voter Ballot must be received by the City/County Clerk where you reside no later than August 6, 2016, 4:30 P.M.

2016 General Election

Application for Absentee Voter Ballot must be received by the City/County Clerk where you reside no later than November 1, 2016, 4:30 P.M.

 

ABSENTEE VOTING BY WALK-IN
2016 Primary Election

From August 1, 2016 to August 11, 2016

2016 General Election

From October 25, 2016 to November 5, 2016

Voting Hours on Election Day

The polls are open from: 7:00am to 6:00pm

Please contact your State Office of Elections for additional voting information, or click here to learn more about voting absentee in your state.


Information from State of Hawaii Office of Elections


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