The Hawaii Attorney General Primary Election on August 8, 2026, is a state-level partisan primary where voters will select the Democratic and Republican nominees for the office of Hawaii Attorney General. The winner of each party's primary will advance to the general election in November 2026 to compete for the state's chief legal officer position.
The Hawaii Attorney General Primary Election on August 8, 2026, is a state-level partisan primary where voters will select the Democratic and Republican nominees for the office of Hawaii Attorney General. The winner of each party's primary will advance to the general election in November 2026 to compete for the state's chief legal officer position.
To vote in Hawaii's 2026 primary election, voters must be registered by July 9, 2026. Voters can cast their ballots in person at designated polling places on Election Day, August 8, 2026, or during the early voting period from July 29 to August 7, 2026. Hawaii conducts elections primarily by mail, with all registered voters automatically receiving a ballot by mail; voters may return their completed ballot by mail, drop it off at a designated voter service center, or vote in person at a voter service center during the early voting period or on Election Day. Voters must provide a valid ID if registering for the first time or if required by law, but no ID is needed to vote if already registered and the signature on the ballot envelope matches the voter registration record.