Hawaii Voter Registration Form
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE WIKIWIKI VOTER REGISTRATION FORM Filipino, Chinese, and Japanese translations are required pursuant to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 as amended. For more information, please call the Offi ce of the City/County Clerk: Honolulu: (808) 768-3800 Maui: (808) 270-7749 Kauai: (808) 241-4800 Hawaii: (808) 961-8277 Aloha The Office of Elections and the Association of Clerks and Election Officers of Hawaii are pleased to introduce you to Wikiwiki Voter Registration, Hawaii’s registration-by- mail procedure. To register to vote, all you need is a Wikiwiki form and a postage stamp. Follow the instructions and complete the form correctly. Once you have registered to vote, please remember to take the next step and VOTE in the upcoming elections. See you there! VOTER REGISTRATION LANGUAGE ASSISTANCE 1. Print your Social Security Number. 2. Print your Date of Birth. 3. Print your “Home” and “Business” telephone numbers. 4. Print your Name - Last, First and Middle Initial(s). 5. Print your Residence Address in Hawaii (house number and street name). You must be registered to vote in the county and precinct where you live. Note: A Post Office Box, Star Route, Rural Route, General Delivery, Business Address or Mailing Service Address is not an acceptable residence address. 6. Print your Mailing Address in Hawaii. 7. If your residence does not have a street address, describe the location of your residence. Include details such as subdivision, village, tax map key no. and zip code. 8. Check the appropriate “Female” or “Male” box. 9. If you are registered to vote in another state but now wish to register to vote in Hawaii , complete box #9. Your registration in that state will be canceled. Note: You may register to vote in only one state. 10. Read carefully, mark the appropriate “Yes” or “No” box and sign on the line provided. Your application will not be accepted if you fail to mark the appropriate boxes or withhold your signature. 11. If your signature is a mark, a witness signature is required. STEP 2 Mail the Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration no later than 30 days prior to the election to the appr opriate City/County Clerk: STEP 1 Complete the Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration County of Hawaii 25 Aupuni St., Rm. 105 Hilo, HI 96720-4245 Ph. (808) 961-8277 City and County of Honolulu 530 S. King St., Rm. 100 Honolulu, HI 96813-3077 Ph. (808) 768-3800 County of Maui 200 S. High St., Rm. 708 Wailuku, HI 96793-2155 Ph. (808) 270-7749 County of Kauai 4386 Rice St. Lihue, HI 96766-1371 Ph. (808) 241-4800 Notice to First Time Voters Who Register to Vote by Mail: If you are (1) registering to vote for the fi rst time in the State of Hawaii; and (2) are mailing in this Affi davit on Application for Voter Registration, federal law (42 U.S.C. § 15483) requires you to provide proof of identifi cation. Proof of identifi cation includes a copy of: • A current and valid photo identifi cation, or • A current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or government document that shows your name and address. If you do not provide the required proof of identifi cation with this Affi davit on Application for Voter Registration, you will be required to do so at your polling place, or with your voted absentee mail-in ballot. Tulong para iti Lengguahe – Filipino (Ilocano) Ti Opisina ti Panagpipili ken ti Timpuyog dagiti Eskribiente ken Eleksion Opiser ti Hawaii maragsakanda a mangiyammo kenka ti Wikiwiki a Panagrehistro ti Botante, ti Panagrehistro iti Hawaii babaen ti koreo a wagas. Dagiti naipatarus a kasapulan iti panagbutos a mangtulong kenka iti panangileppas iti daytoy a porma maalada iti Opisina ti Eskribiente iti Siudad/Ili. Pangaasim ta awaganyo ti maitutop a numero iti telepono a nailanad ditoy baba. t ±”ϵ – Japanese \w \fS z ¬ Ê=\fJå U #(pæQ”‘Ots“‡ `h { \•x ¬g•»q(The Office of Elections) |t {Gíz ¬g» q (The Association of Clerks and Election Officers of Hawaii) Cæw ®¢Ÿ ©¢Ÿ© ¬ Ê=\fJå e;\b´¯ pb{\w e ; \b´G\fÖw\bMt žAs ¾V {w\fÔŠ x\b7/“w \b¢‡hx w {Gí\bÄ¿ t (The Office of the City/ County Clerk) ‘“\fÖ pV‡b{ ]\fÖ“;w\bMx<G w jøtSðMù˜dXi^M{ English (Translation) The Office of Elections and the Association of Clerks and Election Of ficers of Hawaii ar e pleased to introduce you to Wikiwiki Voter Registration, Hawaii’s registration-by-mail procedure. Translated voting materials to assist you in completing this form are available at the Office of the City/County Clerk. Please call the appropriate phone number listed below. – Chinese Any voter who requires assistance to vote by reason of physical, visual, or hearing disability, or an inability to read or write may be given assistance by a person of the voter’s choice -- other than the voter’s employer, agent of the employer, or agent of the voter’s union (42 U.S.C. 1973aa-6). Every polling place has a Voter Assistance Official who can provide the following: Y language assistance materials to voters who have difficulty with the English language; Y assistance to voters with physical disabilities; and Y curbside voting services to voters who are unable to leave their vehicles to vote. VOTING IN HAWAII SPECIAL VOTING SERVICES Voting is an essential part of our democratic process. By voting, you choose the representatives who will make decisions affecting you, your family and your community. If you care about the future of Hawaii. . . . register and VOTE!! What Types of Elections Does Hawaii Hold? In every even numbered year, Hawaii holds a Primary Election in September and a General Election in November. Who May Register to Vote? You may register to vote if you are: Y a citizen of the United States of America; Y a legal resident of Hawaii; and Y at least 16 years of age (Pre-registration is allowed at age 16. You must be 18 years old by election day to vote). You are not eligible to register or to vote if you are a convicted and confined felon or you are declared mentally incompetent. Should I Re-register to Vote? You should re-register if you changed your name, residence address or mailing address. How Long are the Polls Open? Polling places are open from 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. If you are not sure of your polling place, call your City or County Clerk. Will I Be Notified of My Polling Place? Ye s . Your City/County Clerk will send you a Notice of Voter Registration and Address Confirmation (NVRAC) card with your polling place listed on it. You are not properly registered if: Y you do not receive the NVRAC card; Y you no longer live at the address listed on the NVRAC card; or Y your residence address on the NVRAC is the address of a mailing service or a business. Do I Need an I.D. to Vote on Election Day? Ye s . Be sure to have an I.D. with a picture and signature (such as a Hawaii driver’s license or state I.D. card) when you go to vote. The NVRAC card is not an acceptable form of identification. Do I Have to Take Time Off from Work to Vote? You may be entitled to not more than two consecutive hours off from work on election day in order to vote. Ask your employer first and keep your ballot stub as proof of voting (ref. HRS §11-95). For additional information, call the Voter Hotline at: (808) 453-VOTE (8683) Neighbor Islands call toll-free: 1-800-442-VOTE (8683) Website address: www.hawaii.gov/elections Persons with hearing or speech disabilities should call the Office of Elections’ TTY phone at: (808) 453-6150 Neighbor Islands call TTY toll-free: 1-800-345-5915 or the Sprint Relay Hawaii TRS at: 711 (V/TTY); 847-9508 (FAX) Voice Carry Over (VCO): 1 (877) 447-5992 Speech to Speech (STS): 1 (877) 447-8711 Prepared by the Office of Elections and the Association of Clerks and Election Officers of Hawaii (05/08). WARNINGWARNING AFFIDAVIT ON APPLICATION FOR VOTER REGISTRATION STATE OF HAWAII T County of Hawaii T County of Kauai T County of Maui T City and County of Honolulu IMPORTANT: PRINT CLEARLY IN BLACK INK. FAILURE TO COMPLETE ALL ITEMS WILL PREVENT ACCEPTANCE OF THIS APPLICATION. I HEREBY SWEAR (OR AFFIRM) THAT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT: AFFIDAVIT NO. (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) } ss. The office at which a person registers to vote is confidential. A person’s declination to register to vote is also confidential and is used for voter registration purposes only (National Voter Registration Act of 1993). ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY FURNISHES FALSE INFORMATION MAY BE GUILTY OF A CLASS C FELONY, PUNISHABLE BY UP TO 5 YEARS OF IMPRISONMENT AND/OR $10,000 FINE. * Notice: Section 11-15 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes requires that a person registering to vote provide, under oath, his or her social security number, if any. An application lacking this information will, therefore, be denied. Pursuant to Section 7 of the Federal Privacy Act (P.L. 93-579), be advised that this information may be released to government agencies for government purposes. For Offi ce Use Only 05/08 1 SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER* ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ 2 DATE OF BIRTH ___ ___ / ___ ___ / ___ ___ Month Day Year 3 TELEPHONE Home: Business: 4 LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL(S) 5 RESIDENCE ADDRESS IN HAWAII (Must be completed. P.O. Box, R.R., S.R. are not acceptable) CITY/TOWNZIP CODE 6 MAILING ADDRESS IN HAWAII (Street address or P.O. Box) CITY/TOWNZIP CODE 7 If no street/residence address, describe location of residence (leave blank if box #5 is completed) CITY/TOWNZIP CODE 8 GENDER T Female T Male 9 ARE YOU A REGISTERED VOTER IN ANOTHER STATE?If “yes”, please complete the following: I was last registered to vote at: (Last Registered Address) (County) (State) (Zip Code)and hereby authorize cancellation of my previous voter registration. 10 READ CAREFULLY, MARK APPROPRIATE “YES” OR “NO” BOX, AND SIGN BELOW. I hereby swear (or affi rm) that: FOR FEDERAL, STATE, and COUNTY ELECTIONS: a. I am a citizen of the United States of America (Non-U.S. citizens including U.S. nationals do not qualify). T Yes T No b. I am at least 16 years of age. I understand that I must be 18 years old by election day to vote. T Yes T No c. I am a resident of the State of Hawaii. The residence stated in this affi davit is not simply because of my presence in the State, but that the residence was acquired with the intent to make Hawaii my legal residence with all the accompanying obligations therein……… T Yes T No 11 WITNESS SIGNATURE (required only if applicant makes a mark) DATE ADDRESS OF WITNESS PHONE NO. OF WITNESS SIGNATURE DATE in the county of 12 I.D. No. _____ _____ _____ _____ 13 LOCATION CODE _____ _____ 14 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT/PRECINCT _____ _____ _____ _____ Any voter who requires assistance to vote by reason of physical, visual, or hearing disability, or an inability to read or write may be given assistance by a person of the voter’s choice -- other than the voter’s employer, agent of the employer, or agent of the voter’s union (42 U.S.C. 1973aa-6). Every polling place has a Voter Assistance Official who can provide the following: Y language assistance materials to voters who have difficulty with the English language; Y assistance to voters with physical disabilities; and Y curbside voting services to voters who are unable to leave their vehicles to vote. VOTING IN HAWAII SPECIAL VOTING SERVICES Voting is an essential part of our democratic process. By voting, you choose the representatives who will make decisions affecting you, your family and your community. If you care about the future of Hawaii. . . . register and VOTE!! What Types of Elections Does Hawaii Hold? In every even numbered year, Hawaii holds a Primary Election in September and a General Election in November. Who May Register to Vote? You may register to vote if you are: Y a citizen of the United States of America; Y a legal resident of Hawaii; and Y at least 16 years of age (Pre-registration is allowed at age 16. You must be 18 years old by election day to vote). You are not eligible to register or to vote if you are a convicted and confined felon or you are declared mentally incompetent. Should I Re-register to Vote? You should re-register if you changed your name, residence address or mailing address. How Long are the Polls Open? Polling places are open from 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. If you are not sure of your polling place, call your City or County Clerk. Will I Be Notified of My Polling Place? Ye s . Your City/County Clerk will send you a Notice of Voter Registration and Address Confirmation (NVRAC) card with your polling place listed on it. You are not properly registered if: Y you do not receive the NVRAC card; Y you no longer live at the address listed on the NVRAC card; or Y your residence address on the NVRAC is the address of a mailing service or a business. Do I Need an I.D. to Vote on Election Day? Ye s . Be sure to have an I.D. with a picture and signature (such as a Hawaii driver’s license or state I.D. card) when you go to vote. The NVRAC card is not an acceptable form of identification. Do I Have to Take Time Off from Work to Vote? You may be entitled to not more than two consecutive hours off from work on election day in order to vote. Ask your employer first and keep your ballot stub as proof of voting (ref. HRS §11-95). For additional information, call the Voter Hotline at: (808) 453-VOTE (8683) Neighbor Islands call toll-free: 1-800-442-VOTE (8683) Website address: www.hawaii.gov/elections Persons with hearing or speech disabilities should call the Office of Elections’ TTY phone at: (808) 453-6150 Neighbor Islands call TTY toll-free: 1-800-345-5915 or the Sprint Relay Hawaii TRS at: 711 (V/TTY); 847-9508 (FAX) Voice Carry Over (VCO): 1 (877) 447-5992 Speech to Speech (STS): 1 (877) 447-8711 Prepared by the Office of Elections and the Association of Clerks and Election Officers of Hawaii (05/08). WARNINGWARNING AFFIDAVIT ON APPLICATION FOR VOTER REGISTRATION STATE OF HAWAII T County of Hawaii T County of Kauai T County of Maui T City and County of Honolulu IMPORTANT: PRINT CLEARLY IN BLACK INK. FAILURE TO COMPLETE ALL ITEMS WILL PREVENT ACCEPTANCE OF THIS APPLICATION. I HEREBY SWEAR (OR AFFIRM) THAT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT: AFFIDAVIT NO. (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) } ss. The office at which a person registers to vote is confidential. A person’s declination to register to vote is also confidential and is used for voter registration purposes only (National Voter Registration Act of 1993). ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY FURNISHES FALSE INFORMATION MAY BE GUILTY OF A CLASS C FELONY, PUNISHABLE BY UP TO 5 YEARS OF IMPRISONMENT AND/OR $10,000 FINE. * Notice: Section 11-15 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes requires that a person registering to vote provide, under oath, his or her social security number, if any. An application lacking this information will, therefore, be denied. Pursuant to Section 7 of the Federal Privacy Act (P.L. 93-579), be advised that this information may be released to government agencies for government purposes. For Offi ce Use Only 05/08 1 SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER* ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ 2 DATE OF BIRTH ___ ___ / ___ ___ / ___ ___ Month Day Year 3 TELEPHONE Home: Business: 4 LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL(S) 5 RESIDENCE ADDRESS IN HAWAII (Must be completed. P.O. Box, R.R., S.R. are not acceptable) CITY/TOWNZIP CODE 6 MAILING ADDRESS IN HAWAII (Street address or P.O. Box) CITY/TOWNZIP CODE 7 If no street/residence address, describe location of residence (leave blank if box #5 is completed) CITY/TOWNZIP CODE 8 GENDER T Female T Male 9 ARE YOU A REGISTERED VOTER IN ANOTHER STATE?If “yes”, please complete the following: I was last registered to vote at: (Last Registered Address) (County) (State) (Zip Code)and hereby authorize cancellation of my previous voter registration. 10 READ CAREFULLY, MARK APPROPRIATE “YES” OR “NO” BOX, AND SIGN BELOW. I hereby swear (or affi rm) that: FOR FEDERAL, STATE, and COUNTY ELECTIONS: a. I am a citizen of the United States of America (Non-U.S. citizens including U.S. nationals do not qualify). T Yes T No b. I am at least 16 years of age. I understand that I must be 18 years old by election day to vote. T Yes T No c. I am a resident of the State of Hawaii. The residence stated in this affi davit is not simply because of my presence in the State, but that the residence was acquired with the intent to make Hawaii my legal residence with all the accompanying obligations therein……… T Yes T No 11 WITNESS SIGNATURE (required only if applicant makes a mark) DATE ADDRESS OF WITNESS PHONE NO. OF WITNESS SIGNATURE DATE in the county of 12 I.D. No. _____ _____ _____ _____ 13 LOCATION CODE _____ _____ 14 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT/PRECINCT _____ _____ _____ _____ INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE WIKIWIKI VOTER REGISTRATION FORM Filipino, Chinese, and Japanese translations are required pursuant to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 as amended. For more information, please call the Offi ce of the City/County Clerk: Honolulu: (808) 768-3800 Maui: (808) 270-7749 Kauai: (808) 241-4800 Hawaii: (808) 961-8277 Aloha The Office of Elections and the Association of Clerks and Election Officers of Hawaii are pleased to introduce you to Wikiwiki Voter Registration, Hawaii’s registration-by- mail procedure. To register to vote, all you need is a Wikiwiki form and a postage stamp. Follow the instructions and complete the form correctly. Once you have registered to vote, please remember to take the next step and VOTE in the upcoming elections. See you there! VOTER REGISTRATION LANGUAGE ASSISTANCE 1. Print your Social Security Number. 2. Print your Date of Birth. 3. Print your “Home” and “Business” telephone numbers. 4. Print your Name - Last, First and Middle Initial(s). 5. Print your Residence Address in Hawaii (house number and street name). You must be registered to vote in the county and precinct where you live. Note: A Post Office Box, Star Route, Rural Route, General Delivery, Business Address or Mailing Service Address is not an acceptable residence address. 6. Print your Mailing Address in Hawaii. 7. If your residence does not have a street address, describe the location of your residence. Include details such as subdivision, village, tax map key no. and zip code. 8. Check the appropriate “Female” or “Male” box. 9. If you are registered to vote in another state but now wish to register to vote in Hawaii , complete box #9. Your registration in that state will be canceled. Note: You may register to vote in only one state. 10. Read carefully, mark the appropriate “Yes” or “No” box and sign on the line provided. Your application will not be accepted if you fail to mark the appropriate boxes or withhold your signature. 11. If your signature is a mark, a witness signature is required. STEP 2 Mail the Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration no later than 30 days prior to the election to the appr opriate City/County Clerk: STEP 1 Complete the Affidavit on Application for Voter Registration County of Hawaii 25 Aupuni St., Rm. 105 Hilo, HI 96720-4245 Ph. (808) 961-8277 City and County of Honolulu 530 S. King St., Rm. 100 Honolulu, HI 96813-3077 Ph. (808) 768-3800 County of Maui 200 S. High St., Rm. 708 Wailuku, HI 96793-2155 Ph. (808) 270-7749 County of Kauai 4386 Rice St. Lihue, HI 96766-1371 Ph. (808) 241-4800 Notice to First Time Voters Who Register to Vote by Mail: If you are (1) registering to vote for the fi rst time in the State of Hawaii; and (2) are mailing in this Affi davit on Application for Voter Registration, federal law (42 U.S.C. § 15483) requires you to provide proof of identifi cation. Proof of identifi cation includes a copy of: • A current and valid photo identifi cation, or • A current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or government document that shows your name and address. If you do not provide the required proof of identifi cation with this Affi davit on Application for Voter Registration, you will be required to do so at your polling place, or with your voted absentee mail-in ballot. Tulong para iti Lengguahe – Filipino (Ilocano) Ti Opisina ti Panagpipili ken ti Timpuyog dagiti Eskribiente ken Eleksion Opiser ti Hawaii maragsakanda a mangiyammo kenka ti Wikiwiki a Panagrehistro ti Botante, ti Panagrehistro iti Hawaii babaen ti koreo a wagas. Dagiti naipatarus a kasapulan iti panagbutos a mangtulong kenka iti panangileppas iti daytoy a porma maalada iti Opisina ti Eskribiente iti Siudad/Ili. Pangaasim ta awaganyo ti maitutop a numero iti telepono a nailanad ditoy baba. t ±”ϵ – Japanese \w \fS z ¬ Ê=\fJå U #(pæQ”‘Ots“‡ `h { \•x ¬g•»q(The Office of Elections) |t {Gíz ¬g» q (The Association of Clerks and Election Officers of Hawaii) Cæw ®¢Ÿ ©¢Ÿ© ¬ Ê=\fJå e;\b´¯ pb{\w e ; \b´G\fÖw\bMt žAs ¾V {w\fÔŠ x\b7/“w \b¢‡hx w {Gí\bÄ¿ t (The Office of the City/ County Clerk) ‘“\fÖ pV‡b{ ]\fÖ“;w\bMx<G w jøtSðMù˜dXi^M{ English (Translation) The Office of Elections and the Association of Clerks and Election Of ficers of Hawaii ar e pleased to introduce you to Wikiwiki Voter Registration, Hawaii’s registration-by-mail procedure. Translated voting materials to assist you in completing this form are available at the Office of the City/County Clerk. Please call the appropriate phone number listed below. – ChineseRelevant article from our knowledge database
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