Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 31, Number 7, 1 July 2014 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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GENERAL V0TING INF0RMATI0N The 2014 Elections will be held on the following dates Primary Election: Saturday Aug. 9, 2014 General Election: Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 VOTER REGISTRATION You are eligible to register to vote for Eederal, State, OHA and County elections if you meet the following gualifications: • You are a citizen of the United States, • You are a resident of the State of Hawai'i, and • You are at least 16 years old (but you must be 18 years old by the day of the election to be eligible to vote) ABSENTEE VOTING Absentee voting is designed to make voting more convenient forvoters. Any registered voter may reguest to vote absentee, either: 1. In person 2. By mail HOW DO I VOTE BY ABSENTEE BALLOT? IN PERSON Absentee polling places sha II be established at the office of the respective clerks, and may be established at such other sites as designated by the clerk underthe provisions prescribed in the rules adopted by the Chief Election Officer. Absentee voting-in-person dates are: 2014 Primary Election: July 28 - August 7, 2014 2014 General Election: October 21 - November 1, 2014 Please contact your City/County Clerk to inguire about the absentee polling plaee locations. BY MAIL To vote an absentee ballot by mail you maysubmit an application for Absentee Ballot: Applications for Absentee Ballots shall be mailed to your City/County Clerk. Applications are available at the following locations: • City/County Clerk's Offices • Hawai'i State Libraries • Off iee of Election's website: www.Hawaii.gov/elections • Satellite City Halls • State agencies • U. S. Post Offices PERMANENT ABSENTEE VOTING Permanent absentee voting allows registered voters to receive their ballots by mail permanently for future elections.