Early walk-in voting opens statewide
This morning marked the start of early walk-in voting for the general election statewide.
Early voting will continue through Saturday, Nov. 5, with polls open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with some exceptions.
On Oahu, voting locations will be open at Honolulu Hale and Kapolei Hale, Monday through Saturday.
On Maui, voting locations will be open at the Office of the County Clerk and Mitchell Pauole Center. However, Mitchell Pauole Center location will be closed daily from noon to 1 p.m., and Saturday hours are from 8 a.m. to noon.
On Hawaii island, voting locations will be open at the County of Hawaii Aupuni Center, West Hawaii Civic Center, Waimea Community Center and Pahala Community Center. The Waimea Community Center location is open on Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon, and the Pahala Community Center location is closed daily from noon until 1 p.m. and closed on Saturdays.
Kauai has one early voting location at the Lihue Neighborhood Center.
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It’s also not too late to vote by mail. Requests for a mail ballot must be received by the county clerk’s office by Nov. 1.
The ballot needs to be in to election officials by 6 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 8, to be counted.
To check your voter registration status, view your sample ballot, or for additional information about the 2016 Elections, visit www.elections.hawaii.gov or call 453-VOTE (8683).
6 responses to “Early walk-in voting opens statewide”
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There is no excuse to not vote. f you don’t don’t complain.
I voted by mail. My ballot did not have Hellary Clinton or kurk Caldwell checked off.
Very witty, you must have graduated from the same university as Melania.
Could not vote for Caldwell again. He should just stick with his bank job. $250,000 a year plus millions in stock is not a bad deal for 1-2 hours a month.
White left and the partnership is quiet, which one might conclude they don’t care who wins the mayor’s race, they got what they wanted.
Shame on people holding signs for Krookwell. Openly supporting public enemy number one.