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    From the City and State election sites:

    State http://www.hawaii.gov/elections/

    Primary Election
    Voter Registration Deadline
    Thursday, August 19, 2004

    General Election
    Voter Registration Deadline
    Monday, October 4, 2004

    City http://www.hawaii.gov/elections/facts/fsbo100e.pdf

    PRIMARY
    ELECTION
    Voter Registration Deadline
    August 19, 2004

    Absentee Ballot General Election
    Request Deadline
    Sept. 3, 2004

    Absentee Ballot Primary Election
    Request Deadline
    Sept. 11, 2004

    Absentee Vote Primary Walk-in Poll Deadline
    Sept. 16, 2004

    GENERAL ELECTION
    Voter Registration Deadline
    October 4, 2004


    GENERAL ELECTION
    Absentee Ballot Request Deadline
    October 26, 2004

    Absentee Vote General Walk-in Poll Deadline
    October 30, 2004
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  • #2
    Re: Voting deadlines

    Voting by mail is the way to go!

    You can get the form to request absentee ballots online (in PDF format). If you picked up the form in person somewhere, make sure you've got a complete one. Apparently an important option is missing on some of the hardcopy versions out there.

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    • #3
      Re: Voting deadlines

      Voting from mail must be dodgy though. Is everyone voting?

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      • #4
        Re: Voting deadlines

        Dodgy? How so? I suppose mail can get lost, but on the whole, I like things on paper. Messing with a thousand hardcopy ballots is a lot harder than adding a zero to a computer file. I'm glad most folks who live in municipalities forging ahead with unproven, untested "touch screen" voting machines have it as an option, at least.

        It's catching on, too:

        More state voters seek absentee ballots
        Gordon Y.K. Pang, Honolulu Advertiser, August 30, 2004
        On O'ahu, the city clerk's office has received roughly 32,500 requests from O'ahu voters for absentee ballots to vote by mail in the primary election, according to Glen Takahashi, the city's elections administrator. That exceeds the 32,000 requests for the 2002 primary, Takahashi said, and there's nearly three weeks to go before the Sept. 18 primary.
        I requested absentee ballots last week. (You have until Sept. 11.) Anyone know when they actually go out? Close to that date, I guess, if the primary is Sept. 18...

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