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    • Register by: Oct 28 for paper applications submitted in-person or by mail (postmarked), Nov 5 online; Same Day Registration & Voting is also available Oct 22-Nov 5

      To register to vote, you will need your current Hawaii driver's license or state ID card and your Social Security number. Visit the state elections site for more information

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  2. You can apply to register to vote by completing a Voter Registration Application or online with a Hawaii Driver License or Hawaii State ID. Completed applications must be submitted to your County Elections Division.

    • Register Or Update by Mail
    • Register Or Update in Person
    • To Register to Vote in The State of Hawai'i, You Must Be
    • Paper Voter Registration Applications Are Available at
    • Paper Voter Registration Applications Must Be Submitted by
    • What If I Want to Change My Party Affiliation?
    • Can't I Just Update Or Cancel Over The Phone?
    • Certificate of Voter Registration

    The mail in voter registration form is widely available at our offices and satellite locations listed further down the page. We are also able to mail it to you. Mail the completed Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration to the Hilo Elections Division. The application below can be filled out before being printed and mailed, just remember to ...

    Visit the Hilo or Kona Elections Division Office to complete an Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration. Cancel My Voter Registration You may cancel your Voter Registration by completing the Cancellation of Voter Registrationand mailing it to our Hilo office.

    A U.S. Citizen
    A resident of the State of Hawai'i
    At least sixteen (16) years old.
    Elections Division - Hilo. Hawaiʻi County Building; 25 Aupuni St., Hilo, Ste. 1502.
    Elections Division - Kona. West Hawaiʻi Civic Center; 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Highway, Bldg. B., Kona.
    West Hawaiʻi Council District Offices. West Hawaiʻi Civic Center; 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Highway, Bldg. A, Kona.
    Captain Cook Fire Station. 82-6120 Māmalahoa Highway.

    Primary: July 31, 2024 General: October 28, 2024 Voters may register online at any time or in-person at a voter service center. Online registrations much less than a week from the election may not allow enough time to receive a mailed ballot, so register as soon as possible.

    The state of Hawaii and its counties do not track your party affiliation, and all voters receive the same ballot within a given district and precinct. To change your party affiliation you must contact that party directly.

    For security and documentation purposes, all voter registration changes must be performed by signed affidavit.

    Proof of voter registration is available through a Certificate of Voter Registration. A Certificate of Voter Registration may be issued to a properly registered voter at the Hilo or Kona Elections Offices. The cost of the certificate is $2.00, and please bring a picture ID. Please note the Certificate of Voter Registration does not contain your res...

  3. Aug 10, 2024 · Open 10 business days prior to the election offering accessible voting, in person voting and same day registration. Voter service centers are established and operated by the County Elections Divisions.

  4. You may use this website to: Register to vote. Update your existing voter registration. Confirm your voter registration address. To access the online system, you will need: Your Hawaii Driver License or Hawaii State ID card, and. Your Social Security Number.

  5. Jul 30, 2024 · Start or update your registration online on Hawaii’s election website. You can also register to vote by mail or in person on Hawaii’s election website. Voter registration deadlines. Voter registration deadlines are for the November 05, 2024 election. Find state and local election dates. Online registration deadline: Tuesday, November 5, 2024

  6. Apr 8, 2024 · To register to vote in the State of Hawaii, you must be: A U.S. Citizen; A resident of Hawaii; At least sixteen (16) years old. Hawaii law allows qualified individuals to pre-register at sixteen (16) years of age. Upon reaching eighteen (18) years of age, they will be automatically registered and mailed a ballot. Learn more about Voter ...

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  8. View Your Candidates and Ballot. View the candidates and ballot associated with your street address. If you have moved, please update your registration using the Online Voter Registration System. Island:

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