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    Hawaii's state primary is Aug. 10. Here are tips for what's on the ballot, how to vote

    By Jeremy Yurow, USA TODAY,

    2024-07-26

    Hawaii’s primary state election is fast approaching, and residents are already voting early ahead of August 10.

    Here’s a comprehensive voting guide for Aloha State registered voters, including answers to frequently answered questions .

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    Campaign posters flank Kailua town center as Hawaii residents prepare to vote in Hawaii's August 10 primary. Jeremy Yurow

    For information about registering to vote in Hawaii, contact your County Elections Division.

    • County of Hawaii (808) 961-8277
    • County of Maui (808) 270-7749
    • County of Kauai (808) 241-4800
    • City & County of Honolulu (808) 768-3800

    For additional voting information in Hawaii, contact the Office of Elections.

    • Phone: (808) 453-VOTE (8683)
    • Toll Free: 1-800-442-VOTE (8683)
    • TTY: (808) 453-6150
    • Toll Free TTY: 1-800-345-5915
    • Email: elections@hawaii.gov
    • Website: elections.hawaii.gov

    How do I Vote by Mail in Hawaii?

    Hawaii is one of eight states with universal mail-in voting, which means every registered voter should’ve received a mail ballot by July 23. Here’s how to cast your vote by mail:

    1. Check Your Ballot: Look at both sides for all races and measures.
    2. Mark Your Choices: Use a black or blue pen to fill in the boxes for your selections.
    3. Seal Your Ballot: Place your completed ballot in the secrecy sleeve, then put the secrecy sleeve in the return envelope.
    4. Sign the Envelope: Read the affirmation statement and sign the return envelope. Your ballot won’t be counted without your signature.
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    Honolulu official drop box Jeremy Yurow

    How do I return my ballot?

    • By Mail: Use the postage-paid return envelope. Mail it in early to ensure it arrives on time.
    • By Drop Box: Drop your ballot at a designated drop box. Find locations and hours at elections.hawaii.gov .

    What if I haven’t registered to vote yet?

    • Submit your application to your County Elections Division by 4:30 p.m. local on July 31.
    • Register online or at a voter service center. You only need to re-register if you change your address, name, or mailing address.

    Can I vote in person?

    If you’re a resident who wants to vote in person, you can visit a voter service center in your county. These centers will open on July 31 and offer in-person voting and same-day registration. Check your county’s website for locations and hours.

    Can I track my Hawaii ballot?

    Voters can virtually check the status of their mail-in ballot by signing up for BallotTrax.

    Jeremy Yurow is a politics reporting fellow based in Hawaii for the USA TODAY Network. You can reach him at JYurow@gannett.com or on X, formerly Twitter @JeremyYurow

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Hawaii's state primary is Aug. 10. Here are tips for what's on the ballot, how to vote

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    Karen C4
    07-27
    That's right. Delete the posts you don't agree with. You don’t want the truth getting out, do you? 😏
    Old Gasspasser
    07-27
    Mail in ballots and drop boxes are notoriously insecure for the integrity of a citizen’s vote. The COV excuse is over, the most secure way to vote is in person, on one election day, using paper ballots with confirmation by a picture ID. Unfortunately, Dems overwhelmingly voted against the SAVE act in congress last month, which would have required proof of citizenship to vote. There will be millions of fraudulent votes in November
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