Also: Where to drop off your ballot, find voter service centers, register to vote, track your ballot and more!

How To Fill Out Your Absentee/Mail-In Ballot

Ballots have arrived in mailboxes across the state. Here’s a quick guide to filling it out and mailing it in.

Ballot Drop Boxes And Voter Service Centers Near You

The provide voter service centers that will be open 10 days prior to and on election day. Services include accessible in-person voting and same-day voter registration.

Completed ballots must be received by the County Elections Divisions by close of voting — 7 p.m. — on Aug. 10. Voter service centers and drop boxes also close at that time.

Ballots being delivered to the drop box won’t be accepted after 7 p.m. — on the dot — but voters in line at 7 p.m. to cast ballots in person will still be able to vote.

Find out where to return your ballot:

Register To Vote In Hawaii

Voters are also able to . July 31 is the deadline to register to vote for the Aug. 10 primary using a paper application. The deadline to request an absentee ballot is Aug. 3.

If you miss the deadline to register for the election, you can still  and on election day (with proper ID or documentation of your residency) at Voter Service Centers, which will be open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays from July 29 through Aug. 10 for the primary.

Track Your Ballot

Hawaii voters can ahead of the 2024 elections. Voters who sign up will be notified about the status of their mail ballot either through text, email or a phone message.

Voters who choose not to sign up for ballot notifications will still be able to track their ballot by going to elections.hawaii.gov or by contacting their County Elections Division.

Find Your Districts

This map from the state Office of Elections shows the congressional, senatorial, representative and council district boundaries for the . Election maps for , ,  are also available on the state’s .

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