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Important Information
Elections General Election - Tuesday, November 4, 2008 Hawaii State Constitution Questions Only “YES” vote means that the constitutional question is approved. “NO” vote means that the constitutional question is not approved. “BLANK” and “OVER VOTES” are also counted to determine whether the constitutional question is approved. To pass, the “YES” votes must be more than the “NO,” “BLANK,” and “OVER VOTES.” |
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Aloha!
Welcome to the Office of Elections website. We are a State of Hawaii agency committed to bringing you secure, open and honest elections. Here you can find all the information you need to participate in elections.
General Election Results
Primary Election Results
2008 Constitutional Convention and Constitutional Amendment Questions and City/County Charter Amendments and Initiatives
Elections Commission
Notices of the Sitting of the Board of Registration
- Board of Registration - City & County of Honolulu
- Board of Registration - County of Hawaii
- Board of Registration - County of Maui
- Board of Registration - County of Kauai
Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002
- State of Hawaii - HAVA State Plan (pdf)
- Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) and Federal Voter Assistance Program (FVAP)
Factsheets: Election information
Factsheets are a collection of documents containing detailed election information. Each Factsheet covers a different topic. Factsheets provide information on subjects such as: polling places, elected officials, campaign signs, reapportionment, uniformed and overseas citizens, or voter assistance.
Factsheets are available in two formats:
- Factsheets in Adobe PDF format. Adobe Reader is required to view these documents. You can download Adobe Reader by clicking the link in the right column.
- Factsheets in HTML format.






