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Office of Elections
802 Lehua Avenue
Pearl City, HI 96813

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02/03/2026

Step into the ring and run for office so voters can choose the contender who'll battle for them. 🕹️ Who's ready to press START? Instructions at elections.hawaii.gov.

In the last election, Hawaii voters could choose from a wide range of political parties, including:🌺 We The People🌺 Soli...
04/11/2025

In the last election, Hawaii voters could choose from a wide range of political parties, including:

🌺 We The People
🌺 Solidarity Party of Hawaii
🌺 Party for Socialism and Liberation
🌺 No Labels Hawaii
🌺 Libertarian Party of Hawaii
🌺 Hawaii Republican Party
🌺 Green Party of Hawaii
🌺 Democratic Party of Hawaii

🗣 Why not add your voice to the list? ✨

Starting a political party in Hawaii is possible for anyone!

The Office of Elections has the resources to help you make it happen:

1️. Submit an Application for Petition.
2️. Gather signatures from registered voters.
3️. File your petition before the deadline.

✅ We're here to guide you every step of the way.

📲 Learn more: elections.hawaii.gov/voting/political-parties

Your voice. Your party. Your Hawaii. 🌈🌴

Hawaii’s meeting of the electors will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel, .
12/12/2024

Hawaii’s meeting of the electors will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel, .

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12/12/2024

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The State of Hawaii will hold its meeting of the Electors on December 17th. This video provides a brief overview of the Electoral College, including how states calculate their number of electors and the process by which votes are cast and counted. There's much more to explore, so we encourage you to learn more about the election process and the Electoral College.

To learn more about Hawaii's Electoral College, visit election.hawaii.gov/electoral-college/.

The State of Hawaii will hold its meeting of the Electors on December 17th. This video provides a brief overview of the Electoral College, including how stat...

A voter service center is voting location that provides services for your last-minute voter needs. If you need to regist...
10/31/2024

A voter service center is voting location that provides services for your last-minute voter needs. If you need to register to vote or cast your vote in person, the voter service center is for you. Find a location in your area at elections.hawaii.gov.

10/31/2024

Keep tabs on the status of your ballot. Sign up now for ballot tracking alerts at elections.hawaii.gov. To get started, click 'Sign up for Ballot Notifications'.

10/22/2024

Voter service centers are now open. Your one-stop shop for your last-minute voting needs. Find a location in your area at elections.hawaii.gov.

Check out the Digital Voter Guide to view candidate statements and photos, and learn more about the ballot questions. Fi...
10/12/2024

Check out the Digital Voter Guide to view candidate statements and photos, and learn more about the ballot questions. Find the guide at elections.hawaii.gov.

10/11/2024

Deadline approaching. If you are away from your Hawaii mailing address, we need to know where to send your ballot. Submit an Absentee Ballot Application by October 29.

Applications are available at your nearest library or post office, or ready to print at elections.hawaii.gov.

10/09/2024

Deadline approaching. Register to vote now and secure your General Election mail ballot. The deadline for first-time voters to submit a paper Voter Registration Application is October 28.

08/10/2024

It's Election Day! It's not too late to vote if your haven't already. Find a voter service center near you to register and cast your vote in person. Visit elections.hawaii.gov for voter service center locations.

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Pearl City, HI

Opening Hours

Monday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18084538683

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