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Election Process


Ahead of the November 6th Election…

Posted: 9/7/2018 News Tags: Election Process, Resources

Amending the constitution

Want some background on amending the Constitution and convening a Constitutional Convention? PAR has produced a September newsletter that we hope you’ll find useful.

Read the newsletter.

General Election Races

Posted: 8/14/2018 News Tags: Election Process, Resources

We’ve updated our overview of the upcoming races for the current legislative office holders. A “yes” means there’s a race! “Unopposed” means there is no General Election race. The winners of the primary in Senate District 24, and House Districts 11, 23, 48, and 49 will begin their terms on November 7th.

If you’re interested in taking a look at our elections laws, you can find them in Chapter…
Read more… General Election Races

Register to vote online

Posted: 9/22/2015 News Tags: Election Process, Elections, Hawaii, Registration, Resources, Vote

You can now register to vote online! You can also update your registration, confirm your registration address, and request to vote by mail.

Just visit the Office of Elections Register to Vote page. If you have questions, contact the Office of Elections at 808/453-8683 or [email protected]

If you’re not registered, do it today. And spread the word.

Interested in the Proposed Constitutional Amendments?

Posted: 8/29/2014 News Tags: Election Process, Resources

In addition to the candidates we’ll be selecting on Election Day (11/4/14), voters will be asked whether or not five proposed changes should be made to the Hawaii Constitution.

The Questions

The questions that will appear on your ballot can be found on the Office of Elections website. Go to the “Factsheets” page, then select “Constitutional Amendment Questions…
Read more… Interested in the Proposed Constitutional Amendments?

Work on Election Days! Participate, Learn and Earn

Posted: 3/20/2014 News Tags: Election Process

The State Office of Elections is recruiting Precinct Officials, Delivery & Collection Team Officials, and Election Information Services operators to work the Primary Election (Saturday, August 9, 2014) and/or the General Election (Tuesday, November 4, 2014). 

In a single day, you can provide a vital service to…
Read more… Work on Election Days! Participate, Learn and Earn

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