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DENNIS ODA / AUG. 8
Governor David Ige and First Lady Dawn Amano Ige cast their early walk-in voting ballots at Honolulu Hale in the August primary election. Beginning Tuesday, registered voters can visit any early walk-in voting location within their county to cast ballots in the general election.
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Beginning Tuesday, registered voters can visit any early walk-in voting location within their county to cast ballots in the general election. A list of locations can be found on the Office of Election’s website. Early walk-in locations are open through Nov. 3.
Hawaii residents also may register to vote at any early walk-in voting location in their county, as well as on Election Day, Nov. 6, at their assigned polling place. To register to vote, you must be a U.S. citizen, a Hawaii resident and at least 18 years old.