From the Hawaii website.
All registered Hawaii voters will automatically receive a mail ballot before each election.
A copy of your ID is not required when you vote by mail, but the signature on your mail-in ballot must match your signature on file with the state.
If you choose to vote in person, you may be asked to provide current ID or recite personal information. See the page below for more details.
https://www.voteriders.org/states/hawaii/
I don’t know how many Hawaiian residents vote by mail compared to doing it in person. I did find this article that says...
If current trends hold, in-person voting will amount to just a fraction of all voting, with voters clearly favoring mailing in or dropping off their ballots.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2024/11/hawaii-voter-turnout-surpasses-primary-numbers/
Who knows how strict they are about requiring you to show ID at the voting precinct and the overall state of voter integrity is at the moment.
Thank you for the info.