2024 Election Resources for Hawaii Voters
[VOTER GUIDE HERE]. This is your one-stop shop for election 2024 resources.
Updated: September 23, 2024
TIME LEFT UNTIL THE GENERAL ELECTION – NOVEMBER 5, 2024
FIVE STEPS TO RESPONSIBLE VOTING
Everything begins with prayer. Download this free guide from our community partner, Christians Engaged.
The next thing is to make sure that you are registered and your voter registration is up to date. You can click this link to make sure. Once you are CONFIRMED as a registered voter, and your information is correct, you can review your registration and voter information.
Read the party platforms so you know what your party/candidate lists as policy priorities.
Hawaii Democratic Party Platform
Hawaii Republican Party
A Christian Guide to Party Platforms
Educate yourself on the positions of the candidates. You want to do as much as you can to consider their priorities and plans. Priorities are what they have done in office (if they have already served) and plans are what they tell you they will do. In Hawaii, registered voters will receive their general election ballot packet in the mail on or after Oct. 18.
Now that you have prayed, completed your research, and done your best to make the selection you feel will help create a better Hawaii and United States, it’s time to vote. Make sure you have signed the ballot or taken the step of going to vote in person to conclude your responsibility. Completed ballots must be submitted by 7 p.m. on Nov. 5.
Recent selected articles on voting in Hawaii
- Hawaii Voting on Pace to Exceed Dismal Primary Turnout | Civil Beat | October 30, 2024
- Hawaii sees the worst primary voter turnout since statehood | Civil Beat | August 12, 2024
- Hawaii Primary Election Turnout under 35% | KHON | August 10, 2024
- 5 takeaways from the 2024 Primaries | USA Today | August 11, 2024
- Young voters want to make their voices heard in Hawaii | Megan Tagami | Civil Beat | July 12, 2024
- Fewer candidates filed for election this year than in the past 10 years | Chad Blair | Civil Beat | June 5, 2024
- Hawaii needs more political candidates to disrupt the status quo | Danny De Gracis | Civil Beat | June 3, 2024
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