Voter Toolkit
Where To Start?
The Hawaii Office of Elections website is the best place to find any information you need about the elections including how to register to vote.
Find Your District
This map from the state Office of Elections shows the congressional, senatorial, representative, and council district boundaries for the City and County of Honolulu. Election maps for Hawaii County, Maui County, Kauai County are also available on their website.

All-Mail Voting
Hawaii implemented a statewide mail-in balloting system in 2020. All registered voters will receive their election ballots by mail.
Voters can still vote in person, if they choose. There will be dozens of voter service centers and places of deposit around the state to provide accessible in-person voting, same-day voter registration and collection of voted ballots. The centers will be open 10 days before the primary.
Voted ballots must be received by County Elections Divisions by 7 pm on election day to be counted.
This map from the state Office of Elections shows the locations of voting centers and drop boxes.

Voter Education And Turnout
Get information and help from these organizations:
Campaign Finance Resources
Both the state and the federal government impose contribution limits when giving directly to candidates. You can follow the money yourself on a number of online campaign and political sites:
- Federal candidates and committees
- Center for Responsive Politics
- Federal Election Commission
- Campaign Finance Institute
- State candidates and committees
- Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission
- National Institute on Money In State Politics
- Civil Beat Databases
- Hawaii Financial Disclosures Database
- 2022 Maui Mayoral Race Campaign Contributions

Elections Offices Statewide
These offices oversee the elections in Hawaii:
Political Parties
- Democratic Party of Hawaii
- The Green Party of Hawaii
- Constitution Party of Hawaii
- Aloha Aina Party
- Libertarian Party of Hawaii
- Hawaii Republican Party
