The Honolulu City Council District 9 Election on August 13, 2026, will determine representation for one of the nine districts on the Honolulu City Council. This nonpartisan city council seat covers areas including Hawaiʻi Kai, ʻĀina Haina, Niu Valley, and parts of East Honolulu, focusing on local issues such as zoning, public safety, and infrastructure.
The Honolulu City Council District 9 Election on August 13, 2026, will determine representation for one of the nine districts on the Honolulu City Council. This nonpartisan city council seat covers areas including Hawaiʻi Kai, ʻĀina Haina, Niu Valley, and parts of East Honolulu, focusing on local issues such as zoning, public safety, and infrastructure.
Voters in Honolulu must be registered by July 24, 2026, to participate in the August 13 election. Registered voters can vote by mail (ballots mailed starting July 29), drop off ballots at designated voter service centers, or vote in person during early voting from July 29 to August 11 or on Election Day at their assigned polling place. No ID is required to vote if already registered, but first-time voters who registered by mail may need to show identification.