REGISTER TO VOTE.
Hawaii Sustainable Community Alliance efforts are currently focused on changing government regulatory obstacles to sustainability and community.
We need to support candidates who support us!!
Register to vote.
July 12 is the deadline to register for the August 11, 2012 Primary election.
Who May Register to Vote?
You may register to vote if you are:
A citizen of the United States of America;
A legal resident of Hawaii; and
At least 18 years of age.
How to Register to Vote?
By Mail: Mail in voter registration form is widely available. Mail the completed Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration to the Office of the City or County Clerk where you reside.
In Person: Visit the Office of the City or County Clerk where you reside to complete an Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration.
Department of Motor Vehicle: The State of Hawaii Application for Motor Vehicle Driver’s License also contains a Motor Voter Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration allowing any individual to simultaneously apply for a driver’s license and register to vote.
Where to Get a Voter Registration Form?
Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration brochures are available at:
Public libraries
U.S. Post Offices
Phone Directory
State services agencies
University of Hawaii System
Office of Elections’ website (<http://hawaii.gov/elections>http://hawaii.gov/elections)
Do You Need to Re-Register?
If you have changed your address or changed your name:
You must re-register.
Complete an Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration by mail or in-person at your City or County Clerk.
Your voter registration record will be updated upon receipt of a properly completed affidavit.
Notice to First Time Voters Who Register to Vote by Mail:
If you are (1) registering to vote for the first time in the State of Hawai’i; and (2) are mailing in this Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration you must provide proof of identification. Proof of identification includes a copy of:
A current and valid photo identification, or
A current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or government document that shows your name and address.
If you do not provide the required proof of identification with this Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration, you will be required to do so at your polling place, or with your voted absentee mail-in ballot.
Questions? Contact:
County of Hawaii: (808) 961-8277