Maui Election

Election Officials Announce Voting by Mail

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The Office of Elections and the County Clerks of Hawaiʻi have sent out postcards to voters confirming their voter registration and announcing the transition to voting by mail beginning with the 2020 Elections.

The postcard is part of an ongoing effort to maintain the accuracy and integrity of Hawaiʻi’s voter registration rolls. Election officials are asking that the postcard be returned to the Clerk’s Office if a recipient no longer resides or receives mail at that address.

Voter list maintenance is conducted in accordance with the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. Over 760,000 Hawaiʻi residents are registered to vote, however, approximately 10% of these voters are inactive due to outdated addresses.

Check your voter registration status and learn more about voting by mail online at elections.hawaii.gov.

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