2024 Hawai’i Primary Elections

Bowfin | July 18, 2024

Your primary ballot packet has been mailed out today, if you don’t get your’s by July 23, contact your County Elections Division HERE to get a replacement ballot.

Earlier this week the State Office of Elections announced the availability of the 2024 Digital Voter Guide. To be prepared to make an informed vote, please click HERE to not only download your copy of the voter guide but to also see and download a sample of your ballot. Be sure to compare your online ballot sample with the one received in your ballot packet to ensure they are the same.

Vote Smart Best Practices

  1. Do your research about the candidates! Check out their social media, websites, email or call them if you have questions (https://olvr.hawaii.gov/Controls/CandidateFiling.aspx?elid=92), and read responses to public surveys like on Civil Beat (https://www.civilbeat.org/category/candidates-2024/).
  2. Make your voting plan to include how you’ll vote, when you’ll vote, and where you’ll vote. Then faithfully implement it!
  3. Fill out your ballot by following the directions on your ballot closely:
    (a) Completely fill in the box to the left of your choice with a black or blue pen;
    (b) If you vote for more candidates than allowed in a contest, your votes for that contest will note be counted;
    (c) If you make a mistake, request a replacement ballot immediately from your County Elections Division or go vote in-person, DO NOT USE WHITE OUT. I also encourage you to take a picture of your completed ballot;
  4. If voting via mail: Be sure to mail in your voted ballot, using the security sleeve and return envelope, in sufficient time to ensure your ballot arrives before 7pm on Saturday August 10th.
  5. If voting via a dropbox: I strongly encourage you to use a dropbox that is covered by security cameras or in a USPS facility (https://histategis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=40a88743b85b4fbfb8cf6128bacfedcf).
  6. If voting in person which I strongly encourage:
    (a) Early voting is July 29th to August 9th at a County Voting Service Center, times vary but is usually 8am to 4:30pm. Some Counties will have satellite Voting Service Centers (https://elections.hawaii.gov/voter-service-centers-and-places-of-deposit/);
    (b) Primary day voting on Saturday August 10th is from 7am to 7pm at each County’s primary voting service centers.

Key Dates to Remember

July 23: Look for your Primary Election ballot packet to be delivered in the mail.
July 29: Voter Service Centers are open through Election Day for voter registration and accessible in-person voting. Visit elections.hawaii.gov for locations, dates, and hours.
July 31: Final day for first-time voters to submit a paper Voter Registration Application for the Primary Election.
August 10: Primary Election Day. ALL voted ballots must be received by 7:00 PM.

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