All dates and locations from the Maui County Clerk
Get it in a box by 7:00 PM
Saturday, Aug 8
It has to be physically in the county’s hands by then. A postmark does not count. If it shows up late, it does not get counted.
Mailing it on August 8 is too late. Don’t put your ballot in the mail on Election Day — drop it in a ballot box in your county instead.
Four steps
- 1
Mark your ballot
Blue or black ink. No white-out. If you make a mistake, request a replacement instead of fixing it.
- 2
Use the green secrecy sleeve
It came in your packet. Your ballot is separated from your envelope before anyone counts it.
- 3
Sign the back of the envelope Don’t skip
The most common reason a ballot gets rejected. An unsigned envelope cannot be accepted.
- 4
Return it
Postage is already paid. Ballot box, Voter Service Center, or mail — check timing below first.
Three ways to return it
Ballot box
17 boxes across Maui County, open now. No line, no ID, nothing to fill out.
Closes 7:00 PM · Sat, Aug 8
Voter Service Center
Drop off, vote in person, get a replacement, or register on the spot — including Election Day.
Open through 7:00 PM · Sat, Aug 8
U.S. Mail
Prepaid, but it must arrive by the deadline. County guidance is to mail by August 1.
Mail by Sat, Aug 1
Not registered? You can still vote.
Hawaiʻi lets you register right up through Election Day. But ballots were mailed the week of July 20 — so if you register now, plan on voting in person.
Best option — do it in one trip
Go to any Voter Service Center. You can register and vote in the same visit. Bring ID. They’re open through 7:00 PM on Saturday, August 8, including Election Day itself. Locations and hours are listed below.
Or start online
Register or check whether you’re already registered at olvr.hawaii.gov. Not sure if your registration is current? This is the fastest way to find out.
Check or update your registrationHeads up: registering online now does not mean a ballot will reach you in time to return it by August 8. Plan to vote in person.
Where the ballot boxes are
Central Maui
South Maui
West Maui
Upcountry
North Shore
East Maui
Molokaʻi
Lānaʻi
Voter Service Centers
If something’s wrong
You never got a ballot
Usually you moved and it went to your old address — ballots can’t be forwarded. Request a replacement at mauicountyvotes.gov, or go to a Voter Service Center.
You made a mistake on it
Don’t use white-out. Request a replacement, or go to a Voter Service Center and they’ll sort it out.
You’re not registered yet
Register in person at any Voter Service Center — including Election Day — and vote right there. Bring ID.
You want to know it arrived
Sign up at hawaii.ballottrax.net for an alert when your ballot is received and accepted.
