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Voters in Hawaii head to the polls on Nov. 5, casting their ballot in the presidential race and several down-ballot races.
A Hawaii middle school has been ripped for doling out biased class materials that critics say accuses former President Donald Trump of wanting to stamp out democracy -- and spins Vice President Kamala Harris in a more favorable light.
Only 375,000 Hawaii ballots had been returned by Monday — a day ahead of today’s election — suggesting that the total number of votes cast by tonight will trail the previous presidential race in 2020.
Turnout was also up in the other three counties, ensuring that the total 362,742 votes cast statewide will easily surpass the 271,345 on Aug. 10 — the lowest turnout in the state’s 65-year existence. That figure is still way lower than the record 579,784 who voted in Hawaii’s last presidential election, in 2020.
Hawaii voters head to the polls with tight local races, major ballot issues and the presidential race driving voter turnout.
In addition to the two presidential candidates on the ballot, the amendments on the back page include two state and four Honolulu county.
JAMM AQUINO / NOV. 3, 2020 On Election Day in 2020, voters waited in a long line outside Kapolei Hale. Hundreds waited for up to four hours for the chance to cast their ballots in person. JAMM AQUINO / NOV.
Kuleana means responsibility, but it also means a right and a privilege. As a Generation Z young adult who is often consumed by social media, I know my peers have lots to say about anything and everything. We have been raised in a world where we have the technology and ability to tell the world about all the details of our lives.
Hawaii — which has four Electoral College votes — has voted blue in the last six presidential elections. The presidential election winner must earn 270 Electoral College votes to assume office. Early voting in Hawaii started on Oct. 22, and polls open at 7 am and close at 7 p.m. local time Tuesday.