How to Vote in Hawaii

Flag of Hawaii
“Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻAina i ka Pono”— The Life of the Land Is Perpetuated in Righteousness
Capital: Honolulu Nickname: The Aloha State Admitted: 1959 (50th state) Electoral Votes: 4
State Bird: Nene State Flower: Yellow Hibiscus
Registration Deadline Same-day registration available
Voter ID Required Non-photo ID accepted
Early Voting Yes
Absentee / Mail-In All-mail voting
Polling Hours 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Electoral Votes 4

Voter Registration in Hawaii

The voter registration deadline in Hawaii is Same-day registration available.

Hawaii offers online voter registration.

Hawaii has automatic voter registration — eligible citizens are registered automatically through state agencies (e.g., DMV).

In Hawaii, eligible residents can pre-register to vote at age 16.

Register to vote in Hawaii →

Voter ID Requirements in Hawaii

Hawaii requires Non-photo ID accepted identification to vote.

Early Voting in Hawaii

Yes — Hawaii offers early voting.

All-mail election state; voter service centers open 10 days before Election Day

Absentee & Mail-In Voting in Hawaii

Absentee and mail-in voting in Hawaii: All-mail voting.

All registered voters automatically receive a mail ballot; in-person voting centers also available

Polling Hours in Hawaii

Polls in Hawaii are open 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM.

Voting Rights & Restoration in Hawaii

Felony voting rights in Hawaii: After prison.

After You Vote in Hawaii

Your vote matters — and you have the right to confirm it was received and counted.

Track your ballot: Visit the Hawaii Secretary of State elections website to check the status of your ballot.
Verify your registration: Confirm your voter registration is still active at CanIVote.org or Vote.org.
Voted by mail? Use USPS Informed Delivery to track your ballot envelope in transit.
Provisional ballot? Keep your receipt — most states let you check its status online within 7–10 days.
Need help? Call the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).