From Hawaii Family Forum, September 22, 2020
There are still many people in Hawai'i that are eligible to vote and are still not registered. October 5, 2020 is the final day to register to vote for the General Election online or by mail with the Clerk’s Office (HRS §11-24). Voters are eligible for same day voter registration for the General Election at voter service centers (HRS §11-15.2)
Applications must be postmarked to your Clerk’s Office by October 5, 2020.
If you are not registered yet, or you know someone who needs to register, you can register to vote online —it only takes two minutes. You will need a Hawaii State Identification card or driver's license. If you do NOT have a Hawaii Driver's License or Hawaii State ID, please use this Voter Registration form.
2020 Election Dates
Beginning with the 2020 Elections, Hawaii votes by mail and all voters will automatically receive their ballot in the mail 18 days prior to each election.
Ballots Mailed:
- County of Hawaii: October 7, 2020
- County of Maui: October 8, 2020
- County of Kauai: October 9, 2020
- City and County of Honolulu: October 5 & 6, 2020
Ballots Received By: October 16, 2020
Contact your County Elections Division if you have not received your ballot by this date.
Ballots Returned: October 27, 2020
Last day to return your voted ballot by mail. After this date, voters must return their ballot to a place of deposit (ballot drop box).
General Election: November 3, 2020
All voted ballots must be received by your Clerk’s Office no later than 7:00 p.m. on Election day.
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