
Hawaii US Presidential Election 2024: The presidential elections in US are less than a week away, with Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump aggressively campaigning for their parties.
Hawaii, a constituent state of the US, is a group of volcanic islands in the central Pacific Ocean. To date, it has participated in 15 US Presidential Elections.
The elections in Hawaii are scheduled to take place on November 5 as part of 2024 US elections, in which all 50 states and the District of Columbia will be participating. Hawaii has four electoral votes in the Electoral College, following reapportionment due to the 2020 US census, in which the state neither gained nor lost a seat.
The voters can vote through 'early voting' which started onOctober 22. They can cast their ballot at any voter service centretill November 5, the election day, excluding Sundays. Early voting helps as the location will be comparatively less crowded.
Moreover, they can vote online, by mail, or in person. On November 5, polls will be open at 7 am and close at 7 pm.
The voters in Hawaii will elect one member to the US Senate in the November 5 general elections. The primary was August 10. The election will determine the Class I Senate seat occupied by Mazie Hirono (D), who has served since 2013.
Incumbent Mazie K. Hirono, Bob McDermott, Emma Pohlman, and Shelby Billionaire are running in the general election for US Senate Hawaii.
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US House of Representatives election in the state
The US House of Representatives election in Hawaii will be held on November 5 to elect the two US representatives from Hawaii, one from each of the state's two congressional districts.
In the last presidential elections, which were held in 2020, Hawaii voted for Joe Biden by a 29.2 point margin, marking the fourth biggest margin for him among the 50 states.
This section will be updated once results start coming in after the November 5 election.
(With inputs from agencies)