
Hawaiians Abroad in 2025:
You Can Vote from Anywhere. Make It Count.
Even from overseas, your Hawaii vote carries national impact—especially in 2025, when special elections and local ballot measures could shape the state’s future.
Whether you’re voting in Honolulu, Kailua, Waipahu or Hilo you still have the right to vote from abroad.
✅ Even if you live abroad, you can vote—but you should request your ballot every calendar year.
📨 Use Vote From Abroad
Use this nonpartisan, overseas voter tool to generate your Federal Post Card Application (FPCA)—your request to vote from abroad.
👉 VoteFromAbroad.org
📌 Choose Hawaii as your voting state, and use your last Hawaii address to maintain voting eligibility.
Your Hawaii vote has power—use it.
If you’re a U.S. citizen from Hawaii living overseas — either temporarily or permanently — or you’re serving in the military, you can vote absentee under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA).
📝 Hawaii recommends that you submit a new FPCA (Federal Post Card Application) each calendar year to stay registered and receive your ballot.
👉Use VoteFromAbroad.org. It’s free, nonpartisan, and fast.
📌Use your last address in Hawaii to keep your registration tied to your voting county.
Make sure your vote is counted — because when Hawaiians vote, Hawaii leads.