Election
HDOT: Campaign Signs Prohibited on State Right-of-Way
Outdoor advertising is prohibited on the state right-of-way, which includes political campaign signs placed on overpasses, fencing, sign posts and poles.
Rep. Gabbard Comments on Election System Vulnerability
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard released a statement regarding disturbing reports of the widespread vulnerability of U.S. election systems.
2018 Hawai‘i Primary Election Results
Results from the 2018 Hawai‘i Primary Elections courtesy of the State of Hawai‘i Office of Elections:
‘No Vote No Grumble’ Sign-Waving Campaign
On Friday, Aug. 10, 2018, the No Vote No Grumble coalition was out sign-waving across the state with their message, No Vote No Grumble; the sign says it all.
Absentee Walk-in Voting Sites Open Aug. 9
The County of Hawai‘i reports that all of the county’s absentee walk-in voting sites will be open on Thursday.
Election Day Reminders for Hawai‘i Voters
The 2018 Primary Election is Saturday, Aug. 11. Here are a few Election Day reminders…
Absentee Walk-in Voting Sites at Pāhoa & Pahala Closed Wednesday
Absentee Walk-in Voting Sites at the Pāhoa Community Center & the Pahala Community Center on Wednesday, Aug. 8, due to the threat posed by Hurricane Hector.
Mayor Kim Endorses Gov. Ige
Big Island Mayor Harry Kim has endorsed Gov. David Ige’s run for reelection.
UPDATE: HAWAI‘I ELECTIONS 2018: Who’s Running for What?
Hawai`i’s 2018 election season is well under way, with the state’s open primary election set for Aug. 11 and the general election slated for Nov. 6.
HAWAI‘I ELECTIONS 2018: Where Do I Vote?
The Office of Elections has designated the Pāhoa Community Center as a dual polling place for precincts 04-03 and 04-04 for the primary election.
Polling Precinct Workers Needed on Big Island
The Hawai‘i County Election Division is continuing its effort to recruit workers for polling sites around the island.
Early Walk-In Voting to Begin July 30
From July 30 through Aug. 9, 2018, registered voters may visit any early walk-in voting location within their county to cast their ballot.
Hanabusa Outpaces Ige’s Fundraising Efforts
Supporters of the Hanabusa for Governor campaign contributed $1,043,061 in the first six months of 2018.
‘Speed Dating’ Candidate Forum
The The Waimea Community Association is honored to have eight of the candidates committed for the “speed dating” Forum, set for tonight, Thursday, July 12, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Pāhoa Community Center Will Act as Dual Polling Place
The Office of Elections has issued a supplementary proclamation designating Pāhoa Community Center as a dual polling place for precincts 04-03 and 04-04 for the Primary Election.
Waimea Political Forum
Waimea Community Association is again collaborating with several community groups to co-host a candidate forum from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 12, 2018.
Hilo Residents Invited to Talk Story With Rep. Hanabusa
Residents of East Hawai‘i are invited to talk story with gubernatorial candidate Colleen Hanabusa on July 3 from 5 to 8 p.m. in Hilo.
Gov., Lt. Gov. Forums to Be Held in Kailua-Kona
The Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce will present its Governor and Lieutenant Governor Candidate Forums on Friday, June 15, at Kealakehe High School.
SHOPO Endorses Hanabusa for Governor
The State of Hawai‘i Organization of Police Officers (SHOPO) unanimously endorsed Colleen Hanabusa as governor of Hawai‘i.