Polls will close at 8 p.m. and results will be posted online and announced by local party chair David Chang as they come in to party headquarters on Kapiolani Boulevard.
“The Hawaii Presidential Caucus is a great opportunity for Hawaii Republicans to have an impact on who the next Republican nominee for President is,” Chang said in a statement. “We are expecting a great turnout and we are encouraging all Republicans to go out and vote at their designated polling places.”
KITV has this story about Matt Romney (son of Mitt) campaigning locally.

Rick Santorum supporters sign wave on Nimitz Highway.
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