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Voting in Hawaii.

Three ways to vote, three deadlines. ID rules and vote-by-mail policy below — verify the specifics with the Hawaii Secretary of State at the link.

1
Official source of record
Hawaii Office of Elections
Verify →
3Federal candidate finance · 2026 cycle

Money in the Hawaii federal races

Top-fundraising candidate per race, sourced live from the FEC OpenFEC API. Click through to fec.gov for full disclosures.

U.S. HOUSE
D1Edward Case (D)$813Kfec.gov →
D2Jill Naomi Tokuda (D)$656Kfec.gov →
1FEC OpenFEC API2026-05-03
2District map · TIGER/Line 2025 boundaries

Every district in Hawaii, on one map

Click any congressional, state senate, or state house polygon for the sitting member and a brief description. Toggle layers below the map to see overlapping legislative geography. Source polygons: US Census TIGER/Line 2025.

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true polygons · 2025 vintage · click a district for details1US Census TIGER/Line 20252026-05-03
3Current officeholders

Who represents Hawaii now

Sitting federal members and the governor. Names from Congress.gov (refreshed weekly) and hand-verified state data.

GOVERNOR
Josh Green (Democratic)
U.S. SENATE
Schatz, Brian (Democratic)· since 2012
AppropriationsCommerce, Justice, Science, and Related AgenciesDepartment of Defense+4
Commerce, Science, and TransportationCoast Guard, Maritime, and FisheriesConsumer Protection, Technology, and Data Privacy+2
Ethics
Foreign RelationsEast Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity PolicyEurope and Regional Security Cooperation+1
VICE CHAIRMANIndian Affairs
Hirono, Mazie K. (Democratic)· since 2013
Armed ServicesPersonnelReadiness and Management Support+1
Energy and Natural ResourcesEnergyNational Parks
Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Veterans' Affairs
the JudiciaryBorder Security and ImmigrationFederal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action, and Federal Rights+2
U.S. HOUSE
1Congress.gov API v32026-05-03
3State legislature

Hawaii legislators

State senators and representatives by district. Names from OpenStates, refreshed weekly. Multi-member districts (e.g. WV, NH, MD, VT, NJ) list all sitting members under the same district.

STATE SENATE · 25 members · 25 districts
STATE HOUSE · 51 members · 51 districts
D18Joe Gedeon (R)
D24Adrian Tam (D)
D33Sam Kong (D)
D35Cory Chun (D)
D50Mike Lee (D)
Source: openstates.org
3At-a-glance rules
ID requestedUniversal vote-by-mailOnline voter registrationSame-day registration
3NCSL voter ID requirements2026-05-03Verify with state SOS →
VOTER ID REQUIREMENTS
Hawaii does not require photo ID. Voters may be asked to show any ID with name. Those without ID may sign an affidavit.
VOTE BY MAIL
Hawaii is a universal mail ballot state. All registered voters receive a mail ballot. In-person voting centers also available.
Register to voteFind polling place
3NCSL voter ID requirements2026-04-153NCSL absentee + VBM rules2026-04-15
Local elections in Hawaii are administered by your County Clerk / Election Office. For ballot or registration help, contact your county clerk or election office.
Official action — HI

The state’s own tools, with links to verify.

Each card below routes to the official Hawaii system. Where the state delegates to county Supervisors of Elections, the card says so honestly.

Statewide
Check my registration
Name + DOB. Sample ballot lookup by address.
Statewide
Register / update online
HI DL or state ID + last 4 SSN required (BOTH, not either-or). Same-day reg at vote centers.
Statewide
Find my polling place
All-mail; polling place = voter service center / drop box list. State posts addresses, not a per-voter lookup.
Statewide
Preview my ballot
Address-based sample-ballot lookup; one of the cleaner state-level tools.
State + county
Request a mail ballot
All active voters auto-mailed since 2020 (Act 136/2019). Application only for alternate address; submitted to County Elections Division.
Statewide
Track my mail ballot
BallotTrax-powered, opt-in SMS/email. Old vendor-aliased ballottrax.hawaii.gov domain retired 2026-Q1; canonical now on the {state}.ballottrax.net pattern.
Statewide
See who's on the ballot
Filing window 2026-02-02 → 2026-06-02. Daily-updated candidate list.
Statewide
Statewide ballot measures
Nov 2026: one constitutional amendment (extending Senate confirmation window for judicial appointments from 30 to 60 days). (Old `/voters/constitutional-amendments-and-ballot-questions/` slug retired in 2026 site rebuild; HI Office of Elections now publishes per-cycle measure pages from the news feed instead of a stable hub URL — link to root until they restore.)
Statewide
Live + past results
Election-night results + archive back to 1959.
Statewide
Election calendar
Primary 2026-08-08, general 2026-11-03. (Old `/elections/important-dates/` slug retired in 2026 site rebuild; calendar moved under /about-us/.)
1UOCAVA · military & overseas voters

Federal deadlines for Hawaii

Active-duty service members, their families, and U.S. citizens overseas have separate deadlines under UOCAVA. Sourced live from the U.S. Federal Voting Assistance Program.

2026-08-08Ballot RequestState PrimaryReceived by
2026-08-08Ballot ReturnState PrimaryReceived by
2026-08-08RegistrationState PrimaryPostmarked by*
2026-11-03Ballot RequestGeneral ElectionReceived by
2026-11-03Ballot ReturnGeneral ElectionReceived by
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