The American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii Foundation has published a voting guide to inform Hawaii residents of their rights under the law to participate in the general election. 

The voting rights guides contain basic information about the right to vote, according to a press release, “with special attention to voter I.D. requirements, and the fact that picture I.D. is NOT required to vote in Hawai’i — with the new exception of first-time voters. Other special sections include the voting rights of incarcerated persons, parolees, unsheltered persons or those in transitional housing, and sexual minorities.”

 

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