How to vote on Oahu

Oahu voters have multiple ways to cast ballots on or before the Aug. 10 primary election.

Mail-in ballots are scheduled to be sent out this week and arrive to 480, 000 registered voters next week.

They can be deposited around the clock until 7 p.m. Aug. 10 unless prohibited by park closure hours at :—Wahiawa District Park—Asing Community Park—Bill Balfour Jr. Waipahu District Park—Mililani Park and Ride—Sunset Beach Recreation Center—Hauula Civic Center—Kaneohe District Park—Kailua District Park—Hawaii Kai Park and Ride—Waialae Iki Neighborhood Park—Kanewai Community Park—Kalihi Valley District Park—Connie Chun Aliamanu Neighborhood Park—Neal S. Blaisdell Park For more information, visit People can also drop off mail-in ballots, register to vote, and vote in person by visiting “voter service centers ” leading up to the Aug. 10 election day at :—Honolulu Hale, 530 S. King St.and at Kapolei Hale (Conference Rooms A, B, C ), 1000 Uluohia St. Kapolei from 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. (excluding Sundays ) and from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Or at :—Kaneohe District Park (Meeting Room ), 45-660 Keaahala Road Kaneohe, 11 a.m. to 6 :30 p.m. July 29 to Aug. 2.—George Fred Wright Wahiawa District Park (Ceramics Room ) 1129 Kilani Ave. Wahiawa from 11 a.m. to 6 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday Aug. 5 through Aug. 9.

To register to vote online, visit /

To track individual voter ballots, register for alerts by visiting