Jul. 23, 2020
Contributed by Communication Group Staff
The mail-in voting ballots have dropped. This is Hawaiʻi’s first all-mail election, and if you’re a registered voter you should have received your ballot over the last several days. This election will have a lasting impact on Hawai‘i, our lāhui, and our keiki. Cast your ballot and let your voice be heard!
Here’s how to vote by mail:
Opting to drop off your ballot:
If you prefer to deliver your completed ballot in-person, drop your ballot at a place of deposit between August 3 and August 8 or at a voter service center between July 27 and August 8.
Not registered?
It’s not too late to participate. Head over to a voter service center between July 27 and August 8 to register and vote in-person on the same day.
Got questions?
Visit the Hawaiʻi Office of Elections website for details on the 2020 primary election. To ask a question or if you have not yet received your mail-in ballot, call the office directly at (808) 453-8683.
This election will have a lasting impact on Hawai‘i, our lāhui, and our keiki. Cast your ballot and let your voice be heard!
Here's what the 2020 primary election mail-in ballot looks like. If you have not received your ballot yet, call the Hawai‘i Office of Elections at (808) 453-8683.