The 2024 Elections are approaching. Hawaii voters should be receiving their voter notification card in the mail.
The voter notification card shows the confirmation that voters are properly registered to vote in the Primary Elections in August, and the General Election in November.
Some voters who moved or changed their address might not receive a notification card. In this case, the voter will need to update their voter registration.
If a voter notification card is received for a voter who no longer lives at that address, election officials ask residents to write “not at this address” on the card and put it back in the mail.
Chief Election Officer Scott Nago said, “We are asking all voters to help us ensure the accuracy of the voter roll. So please let us know if the previous resident at your address has moved out.”
Voters are also encouraged to sign up for ballot notifications to receive alerts about their ballots. The notification will alert voters when the ballots have been mailed, received, and accepted for counting.
Maui County Clerk said, “The ballot notification service lets voters know their ballot has been received by our office. The notification will also let voters know if there is an issue with their return envelope that needs correcting.”
To sign up for ballot notifications, register online or update their voter registration, visit elections.hawaii.gov. Mail ballot packets will be delivered by July 23 for the Primary Elections and October 18 for the General Election.
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