LIHU‘E — Postcard notifications for the 2022 Election were mailed this week and should begin arriving over the next several days.
LIHU‘E — Postcard notifications for the 2022 Election were mailed this week and should begin arriving over the next several days.
Voters who were registered on or before March 28, 2022, will be included in this mailing. Voters who registered after March 28, will be included in an upcoming mailing.
Most voters will receive an orange Election Notification postcard. This notice provides general information about the upcoming Primary and General Elections on Aug. 13 and Nov. 8, 2022, respectively. A small number of voters who completed the United States Postal Service (USPS) Change of Address process will receive a blue trifold Notice of Voter Registration Update postcard.
Voters who do not receive a notification by Monday, April 25, should contact the Elections Division at (808) 241-4800.
Voters with a Hawai‘i driver’s license (HDL) or Hawai‘i State identification card (HSID) can check and update their registration information using the online voter registration (OLVR) portal at https://olvr.hawaii.gov/.
Individuals with a HDL or HSID who wish to register to vote for the first‑time can also use the OLVR portal.
Paper Voter Registration and one-time (seasonal) Absentee Ballot applications are available for download at https://elections.hawaii.gov/. Paper applications must be mailed or hand-delivered to the Elections Division at 4386 Rice Street, Lihu‘e, Hawai‘i 96766.
Anyone receiving a voter notification addressed to someone unknown or who is no longer at the address is asked to write “NOT AT THIS ADDRESS” and place the notification back in the mail.