Allan Arao drops his ballot into the drop box at Honolulu’s second “pop-up” Voter Service Center, which opened Monday at George Fred Wright Wahiawa District Park. Unlike Honolulu Hale and Kapolei Hale, the Wahiawa site has different hours designed to accommodate pau hana voters and is scheduled to be open from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. It will shut down operations on Friday.
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Kalani Kalima does some paperwork before voting at Honolulu’s second “pop-up” Voter Service Center, which opened Monday at George Fred Wright Wahiawa District Park. Honolulu Hale and Kapolei Hale are open for in-person voting from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The city’s other “pop-up” voting site, located at the Kaneohe District Park meeting room, opened Aug. 1 with hours from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Kalani Kalima does some paperwork before voting at Honolulu’s second “pop-up” Voter Service Center, which opened Monday at George Fred Wright Wahiawa District Park.
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Donna Van Osdol, middle, does some registration before getting her ballot at Honolulu’s second “pop-up” Voter Service Center, which opened Monday at George Fred Wright Wahiawa District Park.
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Rita Kama-Kimura votes at Honolulu’s second “pop-up” Voter Service Center, which opened Monday at George Fred Wright Wahiawa District Park.
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Rita Kama-Kimura casted her ballot at Honolulu’s second “pop-up” Voter Service Center, which opened Monday at George Fred Wright Wahiawa District Park.
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Rita Kama-Kimura casted her ballot at Honolulu’s second “pop-up” Voter Service Center, which opened Monday at George Fred Wright Wahiawa District Park.