Election

Primary Election Day is around the corner; know where to vote

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The 2024 primary election is days away, and ballots are coming due.

This year, the mayoral race is packed with several community leaders going up against incumbent Mayor Mitch Roth. Hawai‘i County Council seats are also being challenged. Click here for the full list of candidates.

Click here for the complete list of state and federal candidates.

Several ballot drop boxes are set up islandwide and have been available 24/7. The boxes will close at 7 p.m. on Election Day.

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Below is a list of drop box locations:

  • Laupahoehoe Police Station: Puʻualaea Homestead Rd., Laupahoehoe
  • Hawai‘i County Building: 25 Aupuni St., Hilo
  • Kea’au Police Station: 16-579 Old Volcano Rd., Keaau
  • Pāhoa Police Station: 15-2615 Keaʻau-Pāhoa Rd., Pāhoa
  • Naʻalehu Police Station: 95-5355 Māmalahoa Highway, Nā‘ālehu
  • Rodney Yano Memorial Hall: 82-6156 Māmalahoa Highway, Captain Cook
  • West Hawaiʻi Civic Center: 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Highway, Kailua Kona
  • Waikoloa Village Association: 68-1792 Melia St., Waikōloa Village
  • Waimea Police Station: 67-5185 Kamamalu St., Waimea
  • North Kohala Police Station: 54-3900 Akoni Pule Highway, Kapaʻau

Click here for a map of the different drop box locations.

In addition to the drop boxes, ballots may be brought to the Voter Service Centers in Hilo or Kona. Primary election ballots can be dropped off at these centers from now till Aug. 10. Ballots will no longer be accepted after 7 p.m. on Election Night.

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The voter service center in Hilo is located at County of Hawai‘i Aupuni Center, Conference Room, located at 101 Pauahi St. Suite 1. In Kona it is set up at West Hawai‘i Civic Center, Community Room (Building G), located on 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Highway.

For other important dates on this year’s election calendar, visit the Elections Division website. For more election resources, click here.

Track your ballot with BallotTrax here to know when it is mailed, returned and counted.

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