The Honolulu School Board District 1 Election on August 13, 2026, will determine the representative for District 1 of the Honolulu Board of Education. This nonpartisan city-level election oversees public education policy, budget oversight, and superintendent appraisal for schools in the urban Honolulu corridor, including areas such as Kakaʻako, Ala Moana, and parts of Makiki.
The Honolulu School Board District 1 Election on August 13, 2026, will determine the representative for District 1 of the Honolulu Board of Education. This nonpartisan city-level election oversees public education policy, budget oversight, and superintendent appraisal for schools in the urban Honolulu corridor, including areas such as Kakaʻako, Ala Moana, and parts of Makiki.
To vote in Hawaii, voters must register online, by mail, or in person by the deadline. Registered voters can vote by mail (absentee), during early voting periods at designated voter service centers, or in person on Election Day at their assigned polling place. Hawaii conducts all-mail elections by default, but voters may opt to vote in person; valid photo ID is required for first-time voters who registered by mail and did not provide ID during registration.