The Hawaii U.S. House District 1 Primary Election on August 8, 2026, is a federal primary to select the Democratic and Republican nominees who will compete in the general election for Hawaii's 1st Congressional District. This district covers the urban core of Honolulu, including areas such as Downtown, Waikiki, and Pearl Harbor, and is currently represented by Democrat Ed Case.
The Hawaii U.S. House District 1 Primary Election on August 8, 2026, is a federal primary to select the Democratic and Republican nominees who will compete in the general election for Hawaii's 1st Congressional District. This district covers the urban core of Honolulu, including areas such as Downtown, Waikiki, and Pearl Harbor, and is currently represented by Democrat Ed Case.
To vote in Hawaii's 2026 primary election, eligible voters must be U.S. citizens, Hawaii residents, and at least 18 years old by Election Day. Registration can be completed online via the Hawaii Office of Elections website, by mail, or in person at designated voter service centers. Voters may cast ballots by mail (absentee), during early voting at authorized locations, or in person on Election Day; photo ID is not required to vote, but first-time mail registrants may need to provide identification.