
Honolulu County (Hawaiian: Kalana ʻo Honolulu), officially known as the City and County of Honolulu (formerly Oahu County), is a consolidated city-county in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The city-county includes both Urban Honolulu (the state's capital and largest community) and the rest of the neighborhoods on the island of Oʻahu, as well as several minor outlying islands, including all of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (islands beyond Niihau) except Midway Atoll.
Honolulu County | |
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City and County of Honolulu Kūlanakauhale a me ke Kalana o Honolulu (Hawaiian) | |
Downtown Honolulu, the city and county urban center | |
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Motto(s): Haʻaheo No ʻO Honolulu (The Pride of Honolulu) | |
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Country | United States |
State | Hawaii |
Incorporated | April 30, 1907 |
Seat | Honolulu |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor–council |
• Mayor | Rick Blangiardi (I) |
• Council | Members |
Area | |
• Total | 2,128 sq mi (5,510 km2) |
• Land | 601 sq mi (1,560 km2) |
• Water | 1,527 sq mi (3,950 km2) 71.8% |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 1,016,508 |
• Density | 1,691/sq mi (653/km2) |
GDP | |
• MSA | $74.422 billion (2022) |
Time zone | UTC−10 (Hawaii–Aleutian) |
Area code | 808 |
Website | honolulu.gov |
The consolidated city-county was established in the city charter adopted in 1907 and accepted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii. As a municipal corporation and jurisdiction it manages aspects of government traditionally exercised by both municipalities and counties in the rest of the United States.
As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 1,016,508. Because of Hawaii's municipal structure, the United States Census Bureau divides Honolulu County into several census-designated places for statistical purposes.
The mayor of Honolulu County is Rick Blangiardi. The county motto is "Haʻaheo No ʻO Honolulu (Honolulu Pride)". About 70% of the state's population lives in Honolulu County. Only Nevada has a higher percentage of its population living in its most populous county. 43.0% of residents identify as Asian or Asian American, the highest of any U.S. county.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 2,128 square miles (5,510 km2), of which 601 square miles (1,560 km2) is land and 1,527 square miles (3,950 km2) (71.8%) is water. However, the majority of this area is the Pacific Ocean that surrounds the islands. At over 1,380 miles (2,220 km) from end to end, it is by a significant margin the widest county in the United States.
Adjacent counties
- Maui County - southeast
- Kauai County - northwest of population center
National protected areas
- James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
- Oʻahu Forest National Wildlife Refuge
- Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
- Pearl Harbor National Wildlife Refuge
- USS Arizona Memorial
Government
Local government
Honolulu County is administered under a mayor–council system of governance overseeing municipal services: civil defense, emergency medical, fire, parks and recreation, police, sanitation, transportation, and water, among others. For 2013, the county has an annual operating budget of US$2.16 billion.
The government of Honolulu County has three major divisions of municipal power:
- The mayor of Honolulu is the principal executor of administrative authority. The mayor is elected on a non-partisan basis to a four-year term.
- The Honolulu City Council is the unicameral legislative body. Its elected members are responsible for drafting and passing laws, as well as budgets for various departments. The council is independent of the mayor. The nine council members each represent an administrative district (listed below) and are elected on a non-partisan basis to staggered four-year terms.
- The Prosecuting Attorney of Honolulu is charged with prosecuting criminal offenses committed within the county. The prosecuting attorney is elected on a non-partisan basis to a four-year term. The office is not charged with providing legal counsel to the other branches; that duty is a responsibility of the Department of Corporation Counsel, under mayoral jurisdiction.
Honolulu County is divided into 36 neighborhood boards. The office of neighborhood board member is an advisory position for public policy and civil investment. Members are elected to two-year terms.
County districts
Honolulu County has nine districts, each of which elects a member of the city-county council. The boundaries of each district are revised every ten years in conjunction with the U.S. Census.
- District I: Portions of ʻEwa Beach, Kapolei, Ho‘opili, Makakilo, Kalaeloa, Honokai Hale, Ko ‘Olina, Nānākuli, Mā‘ili, Wai‘anae, Mākaha, Kea‘au, and Mākua
- District II: Waikele, Village Park, Royal Kunia, Wahiawā, Mokulē‘ia, Waialua, Hale‘iwa, Pūpūkea, Sunset Beach, Kahuku, Lā‘ie, Hau‘ula, Punalu‘u, Kahana, Ka‘a‘awa, Kualoa, Waiāhole, and Kahalu‘u
- District III: ‘Āhuimanu, He‘eia, Ha‘ikū, Kāne‘ohe, Maunawili, Kailua, Olomana, Enchanted Lake, and Waimānalo
- District IV: Hawai‘i Kai, Kuli‘ou‘ou, Niu Valley, ‘Āina Haina, Wailupe, Wai‘alae Iki, Kalani Valley, Kāhala, Wilhemina Rise, Kaimukī, Kapahulu, Diamond Head, and Waikīkī
- District V: Palolo Valley, St. Louis Heights, Mānoa, Mōʻiliʻili, McCully, Ala Moana, Makiki, and portions of Kakaʻako
- District VI: Portions of Kakaʻako, Downtown Honolulu, Punchbowl, Papakolea, Pauoa Valley, Nu‘uanu, Iwilei, Liliha, ‘Ālewa Heights, Kalihi and Kalihi Valley
- District VII: Kalihi Kai, Māpunapuna, Fort Shafter, Moanalua, Salt Lake, Airport, Hickam, Āliamanu, Foster Village, Pearl Harbor, Hālawa, ‘Aiea, Pearlridge, Mokuʻumeʻume, and Sand Island
- District VIII: Portions of ‘Aiea, Waimalu, Newtown, Pearl City, Seaview, Crestview, Waipi‘o Gentry, Koa Ridge, Mililani Town, and Mililani Mauka
- District IX: Waipahū, Iroquois Point, West Loch, ʻEwa Villages and portions of ʻEwa Beach
Civic center
The civic center is coextensive with what is known as the Capitol District in downtown Honolulu. The official seat of governance for the Honolulu County is located within the district at Honolulu Hale, established in the 1920s as a city hall structure and houses the chambers of the mayor of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council. In the 1960s and 1970s, Mayor Frank Fasi developed the modern civic center as it is known today. He took controversial and aggressive measures to reclaim property, demolish massive concrete structures in the area, construct underground parking facilities and open a green campus above ground with manicured lawns and specially commissioned sculpted artwork. He also oversaw the construction of new government buildings, to house the departments that fell within mayoral jurisdiction. The most prominent of those new buildings were the Honolulu Municipal Building and Hale Makaʻi, the headquarters of the Honolulu Police Department. Civic centers were also constructed off the Capitol District campus, including the , Neal S. Blaisdell Center, and the Waikīkī Shell.
Municipal services
The Honolulu County collects various forms of taxes, including a property tax. Revenue from those taxes is used to provide several services for the residents.
Services include:
- Honolulu Fire Department
- TheBus
- Honolulu Police Department
- The Liquor Commission regulates intoxicating liquors.
State representation

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The Hawaii Department of Public Safety operates three prisons, including the Halawa Correctional Facility, the , and the , on the island of Oʻahu in the City and County of Honolulu. In addition the Oʻahu Community Correctional Center, the jail on Oʻahu, is in the county.
Federal representation
The United States Postal Service operates post offices in Honolulu County. The main one is located by the Honolulu International Airport at 3600 Aolele Street.Federal Detention Center, Honolulu, operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, is in the CDP. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Honolulu field office is in Kapolei. The Kunia Regional SIGINT Operations Center of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Wheeler Army Airfield are in Honolulu County.
Honolulu County, like the rest of Hawaii, is a Democratic stronghold. Despite this, it tends to be the most Republican-leaning county in the state.
Year | Republican | Democratic | Third party(ies) | |||
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No. | % | No. | % | No. | % | |
2024 | 130,489 | 38.28% | 204,301 | 59.93% | 6,131 | 1.80% |
2020 | 136,259 | 35.66% | 238,869 | 62.51% | 6,986 | 1.83% |
2016 | 90,326 | 31.61% | 175,696 | 61.48% | 19,768 | 6.92% |
2012 | 88,461 | 29.81% | 204,349 | 68.86% | 3,932 | 1.33% |
2008 | 88,164 | 28.74% | 214,239 | 69.83% | 4,410 | 1.44% |
2004 | 144,157 | 48.29% | 152,500 | 51.08% | 1,890 | 0.63% |
2000 | 101,310 | 39.58% | 139,618 | 54.54% | 15,062 | 5.88% |
1996 | 85,779 | 33.61% | 143,793 | 56.33% | 25,684 | 10.06% |
1992 | 103,937 | 39.10% | 123,908 | 46.61% | 37,996 | 14.29% |
1988 | 120,258 | 45.97% | 138,971 | 53.13% | 2,348 | 0.90% |
1984 | 140,323 | 56.08% | 107,444 | 42.94% | 2,470 | 0.99% |
1980 | 99,596 | 44.27% | 96,472 | 42.88% | 28,927 | 12.86% |
1976 | 108,041 | 48.56% | 111,389 | 50.07% | 3,046 | 1.37% |
1972 | 132,844 | 63.32% | 76,957 | 36.68% | 0 | 0.00% |
1968 | 71,259 | 39.11% | 108,141 | 59.35% | 2,794 | 1.53% |
1964 | 33,536 | 21.58% | 121,859 | 78.42% | 0 | 0.00% |
1960 | 65,541 | 48.75% | 68,915 | 51.25% | 0 | 0.00% |
Demographics
Census | Pop. | Note | %± |
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1900 | 58,504 | — | |
1910 | 81,993 | 40.1% | |
1920 | 123,496 | 50.6% | |
1930 | 202,887 | 64.3% | |
1940 | 257,696 | 27.0% | |
1950 | 353,020 | 37.0% | |
1960 | 500,409 | 41.8% | |
1970 | 629,176 | 25.7% | |
1980 | 762,565 | 21.2% | |
1990 | 836,231 | 9.7% | |
2000 | 876,156 | 4.8% | |
2010 | 953,207 | 8.8% | |
2020 | 1,016,508 | 6.6% | |
2023 (est.) | 989,408 | −2.7% | |
U.S. Decennial Census 1790-1960 1900-1990 1990-2000 2010-2018 |
As of the census of 2010, there were 953,207 people, 311,047 households, and 217,842 families residing in Honolulu County. The population density was 1,461 inhabitants per square mile (564/km2). There were 315,988 housing units at an average density of 527 per square mile (203/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 43.9% Asian, 20.8% white, 9.5% Pacific Islander, 2.0% black or African American, 0.3% Native American, 1.1% from other races, and 22.3% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 9.1% of the population. The largest ancestry groups were:[citation needed]
- 15.7% Japanese
- 14.9% Filipino
- 5.9% German
- 5.4% Chinese
- 5.0% Native Hawaiian
- 4.4% Irish
- 3.8% English
- 3.1% Portuguese
- 2.9% Puerto Rican
- 2.3% Korean
- 2.3% Mexican
- 1.8% Samoan
- 1.8% Italian
- 1.8% Spanish
- 1.4% French

In the census of 2000, there were 286,450 households, out of which 31.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.5% were married couples living together, 12.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.2% were non-families. 21.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.95 and the average family size was 3.46.
In the county, the population was spread out, with 23.80% under the age of 18, 10.1% from 18 to 24, 30.6% from 25 to 44, 22.0% from 45 to 64, and 13.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 101.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 99.7 males.
Metropolitan Statistical Area
The United States Office of Management and Budget has designated Honolulu County as the Urban Honolulu, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area. The United States Census Bureau ranked the Urban Honolulu, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area as the 54th most populous metropolitan statistical area and the 61st most populous primary statistical area of the United States as of July 1, 2012.
Economy
Top employers
According to the county's 2022 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, the top employers in the county are the following:
# | Employer | # of Employees |
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1 | State of Hawaii | 66,900 |
2 | United States Government | 34,700 |
3 | City and County of Honolulu | 18,600 |
4 | The Queen's Health Systems | 8,426 |
5 | Hawaii Pacific Health | 7,119 |
6 | Kaiser Foundation Health Plan | 4,382 |
7 | Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. | 3,649 |
8 | Kamehameha Schools | 3,357 |
9 | Oahu Transit Services Inc. | 2,063 |
10 | First Hawaiian Bank | 1,858 |
Other major companies headquartered in Honolulu CDP include Hawaiian Airlines,Aloha Air Cargo, and Bank of Hawaii.
Diplomatic missions
Several countries have diplomatic missions in Honolulu:
Australia (Consulate General)
Federated States of Micronesia (Consulate General)
Japan (Consulate General)
Marshall Islands (Consulate General)
New Zealand (Consulate General)
Philippines (Consulate General)
South Korea (Consulate General)
Taiwan (Economic and Cultural Office)
Transportation



Air
Located on the western end of the Honolulu census-designated place, Honolulu International Airport (HNL) is the principal aviation gateway to the state of Hawaii. Numerous airlines fly Pacific-wide to and from Honolulu International Airport. Locally based Hawaiian Airlines also operates flights to destinations within the islands of Hawaii and to major destinations across the Pacific.
Major highways
H-1
H-2
H-3
H-201
Route 61
Route 63
Route 65
Route 72
Route 80
Route 83
Route 93
Route 95
Route 99
Route 750
Route 801
Route 803
Route 830
Route 930
Public transportation
The City and County of Honolulu's Department of Transportation Services oversees two public transportation services, each operated under contract. The fare system is shared between both services and can be paid using the HOLO card.
Bus
TheBus is the transit bus service of the city and county of Honolulu. The system consists of 106 routes, including three express routes and two limited-stop routes.
In 2023, TheBus had a ridership of 41,661,900, or about 131,200 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024. As of December 2017, TheBus is the nation’s most heavily used public transportation system per capita among major cities. The system is operated in contract with the nonprofit Oahu Transit Services Inc.
Rail
Skyline is a light metro line in the city and county of Honolulu. The first 10.8-mile (17.4 km) phase of the line between East Kapolei (on the ʻEwa Plain) and Aloha Stadium, opened on June 30, 2023. The second phase, connecting to Pearl Harbor and Daniel K. Inouye International Airport before reaching Middle Street, is anticipated to open in the summer of 2025. The final phase, continuing the line across urban Honolulu to Downtown, is due to open in 2031.
Skyline was planned, designed, and constructed by the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART), a semi-autonomous agency of the city-county government. The line is operated in contract with Hitachi Rail, who also built the railcars used on the service.
Education
Colleges and universities
Public institutions in Honolulu County are operated by the University of Hawaiʻi System, which consists of University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu Community College and Kapiolani Community College in the Honolulu CDP; Leeward Community College in Pearl City; University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu in Kapolei; and Windward Community College in Kaneohe. The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa houses the system's main offices.
Private institutions serving the county include Chaminade University and Hawaii Pacific University in the Honolulu CDP and Brigham Young University–Hawaii in Laie CDP.
Primary and secondary schools
The Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools and charter schools in Honolulu County.
Private schools
Honolulu County has one of the highest rates of private school enrollment in the United States.Private schools in Honolulu County include Kamehameha Schools–Kapālama, Punahou School, ʻIolani School, Mid-Pacific Institute, Le Jardin Academy, and Island Pacific Academy. Private religiously-affiliated schools include Maryknoll School, St. Louis School, Hawaii Baptist Academy, Hanalani Schools, Damien Memorial School, Sacred Hearts Academy, and Pacific Buddhist Academy.
Public libraries
The Hawaii State Public Library System operates public libraries. The Hawaii State Library in the Honolulu CDP serves as the main library of the system, while the Library for the Blind and Print Disabled, also in the CDP, serves disabled and blind people. The system operates 22 branch libraries throughout the county.
Arts and culture

Performing arts
Established in 1900, the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra is the oldest US symphony orchestra west of the Rocky Mountains. The Royal Hawaiian Band is even older, established in 1836 by King Kamehameha III and holds the distinction of being the only full-time municipal band in the United States, as well as the only one with a royal legacy. Other ensembles include the Hawaii Opera Theatre. Honolulu is also a center for Hawaiian music. The main music venues include the Neal Blaisdell Center Concert Hall, the Waikiki Shell, and the Hawaii Theatre.
Honolulu also includes several venues for live theater, including Diamond Head Theatre.
Visual arts
There are various institutions supported by the state and private entities for the advancement of the visual arts. The Honolulu Museum of Art is endowed with the largest collection of Asian and Western art in Hawaii. It also has the largest collection of Islamic art, housed at the Shangri La estate. Since the merger of the Honolulu Academy of Arts and The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu (now called the Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House) in 2011, the museum is also the only contemporary art museum in the state. The contemporary collections are housed at main campus (Spalding House) in Makiki and a multi-level gallery in downtown Honolulu at the First Hawaiian Center. The museum hosts a film and video program dedicated to arthouse and world cinema in the museum's Doris Duke Theatre, named for the academy's historic patroness Doris Duke.
The Capitol Modern Museum is located in downtown Honolulu in No. 1 Capitol District Building and has a collection of art pieces created by local artists as well as traditional Hawaiian art. The museum is administered by the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
Natural museums
Recognized internationally as the premier cultural institution of Hawaii, the Bishop Museum is the largest of Honolulu's museums. It is endowed with the state's largest collection of natural history specimens and the world's largest collection of Hawaiiana and Pacific culture artifacts. The Honolulu Zoo is the main zoological institution in Hawaii while the Waikiki Aquarium is a working marine biology laboratory. The Waikiki Aquarium is partnered with the University of Hawaiʻi and other universities worldwide. Established for appreciation of botany, Honolulu is home to several gardens: Foster Botanical Garden, Liliuokalani Botanical Garden, Walker Estate, among others.
Sports

Currently, Honolulu has no professional sports teams. Honolulu's Aloha Stadium was a long time host of the NFL's annual Pro Bowl from 1980 to 2016. The NCAA's Hawaii Bowl is played at Aloha Stadium annually. Games are hosted at Les Murakami and Hans L'Orange Park. Fans of spectator sports in Honolulu generally support the football, volleyball, basketball, and baseball programs of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. High school sporting events, especially football, are especially popular. Venues for spectator sports in Honolulu include:
- Aloha Stadium (American football and soccer)
- Les Murakami Stadium at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (baseball)
- Stan Sheriff Center at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (basketball and volleyball)
- Neal Blaisdell Center Arena (basketball)
Honolulu's mild climate lends itself to year-round fitness activities as well. In 2004, Men's Fitness magazine named Honolulu the fittest city in the nation. Honolulu is home to three large road races:
- The Great Aloha Run is held annually on Presidents' Day.
- The Honolulu Marathon, held annually on the second Sunday in December, draws more than 20,000 participants each year, about half to two thirds of them from Japan.
- The is an Olympic distance triathlon event governed by USA Triathlon. Held annually in May since 2004, there is an absence of a sprint course.
Media
Honolulu County is home to numerous forms media including newspapers, magazines, radio and television.
Communities
Census-designated places
- ʻĀhuimanu
- ʻAiea
- East Honolulu
- East Kapolei
- ʻEwa Beach
- ʻEwa Gentry
- ʻEwa Villages
- Hālawa
- Haleʻiwa
- Hauʻula
- Helemano
- Heʻeia
- Hickam Housing
- Honolulu
- Iroquois Point
- Kaʻaʻawa
- Kahaluʻu
- Kahuku
- Kailua
- Kalaeloa
- Kāneʻohe
- Kaneohe Base (Marine Corps Base Hawaiʻi)
- Kapolei
- Kawela Bay
- Ko Olina
- Lāʻie
- Māʻili
- Mākaha
- Mākaha Valley
- Makakilo
- Maunawili
- Mililani Mauka
- Mililani Town
- Mokulēʻia
- Nānākuli
- Ocean Pointe
- Pearl City
- Punaluʻu
- Pūpūkea
- Royal Kunia (formerly Village Park)
- Schofield Barracks
- Wahiawā
- Waiāhole
- Waialua
- Waiʻanae
- Waikāne
- Waikele
- Waimalu
- Waimānalo
- Waimānalo Beach
- Waipahu
- Waipiʻo
- Waipiʻo Acres
- West Loch Estate
- Wheeler Army Airfield
- Whitmore Village
Other places
- ʻĀina Haina
- Hawaiʻi Kai
- Pauoa
Sister cities
Honolulu's sister cities are:
Avarua, Cook Islands, 2024
Baguio, Philippines, 1991
Baku, Azerbaijan, 1998
Bruyères, France, 1960
Cali, Colombia, 2012
Candon, Philippines, 2015
Caracas, Venezuela, 1990
Cebu City, Philippines, 1990
Chengdu, China, 2011
Chigasaki, Japan, 2014
Edogawa, Japan, 2022
Fengxian (Shanghai), China, 2012
Funchal, Portugal, 1979
Fuzhou, China, 2021
Haikou, China, 1985
Noreña, Spain, 1960
Hiroshima, Japan, 1959
Huế, Vietnam, 1995
Incheon, South Korea, 2003
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 1962
Kyzyl, Russia, 2004
Laoag, Philippines, 1969
Majuro, Marshall Islands, 2001
Mandaluyong, Philippines, 2005
Manila, Philippines, 1980
Mombasa, Kenya, 2000
Mumbai, India, 1970
Nagaoka, Japan, 2012
Naha, Japan, 1960
Qinhuangdao, China, 2010
Rabat, Morocco, 2007
Saiki, Japan, 2003
San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1985
Seoul, South Korea, 1973
Shibuya, Japan, 2024
Sintra, Portugal, 1998
Uwajima, Japan, 2004
Vigan, Philippines, 2003
Zhangzhou, China, 2012
Zhongshan, China, 1997
See also
- Patsy T. Mink Central Oʻahu Regional Park
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Oʻahu
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Honolulu County Hawaiian Kalana ʻo Honolulu officially known as the City and County of Honolulu formerly Oahu County is a consolidated city county in the U S state of Hawaii The city county includes both Urban Honolulu the state s capital and largest community and the rest of the neighborhoods on the island of Oʻahu as well as several minor outlying islands including all of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands islands beyond Niihau except Midway Atoll Honolulu CountyConsolidated city countyCity and County of Honolulu Kulanakauhale a me ke Kalana o Honolulu Hawaiian Downtown Honolulu the city and county urban centerFlagSealMotto s Haʻaheo No ʻO Honolulu The Pride of Honolulu Location in the state of Hawaii Northwestern Hawaiian Islands not shown CountryUnited StatesStateHawaiiIncorporatedApril 30 1907SeatHonoluluGovernment TypeMayor council MayorRick Blangiardi I CouncilMembers 1 Andria Tupola Floor Leader 2 Heidi Tsuneyoshi3 Esther Kiaʻaina Vice Chair 4 Tommy Waters Chair 5 Calvin Say6 Carol Fukunaga7 8 Brandon Elefante9 Augie TulbaArea Total2 128 sq mi 5 510 km2 Land601 sq mi 1 560 km2 Water1 527 sq mi 3 950 km2 71 8 Population 2020 Total1 016 508 Density1 691 sq mi 653 km2 GDP MSA 74 422 billion 2022 Time zoneUTC 10 Hawaii Aleutian Area code808Websitehonolulu gov The consolidated city county was established in the city charter adopted in 1907 and accepted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii As a municipal corporation and jurisdiction it manages aspects of government traditionally exercised by both municipalities and counties in the rest of the United States As of the 2020 United States Census the population was 1 016 508 Because of Hawaii s municipal structure the United States Census Bureau divides Honolulu County into several census designated places for statistical purposes The mayor of Honolulu County is Rick Blangiardi The county motto is Haʻaheo No ʻO Honolulu Honolulu Pride About 70 of the state s population lives in Honolulu County Only Nevada has a higher percentage of its population living in its most populous county 43 0 of residents identify as Asian or Asian American the highest of any U S county GeographyAccording to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 2 128 square miles 5 510 km2 of which 601 square miles 1 560 km2 is land and 1 527 square miles 3 950 km2 71 8 is water However the majority of this area is the Pacific Ocean that surrounds the islands At over 1 380 miles 2 220 km from end to end it is by a significant margin the widest county in the United States Adjacent counties Maui County southeast Kauai County northwest of population centerNational protected areas James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge Oʻahu Forest National Wildlife Refuge Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument Pearl Harbor National Wildlife Refuge USS Arizona MemorialGovernmentLocal government Honolulu County is administered under a mayor council system of governance overseeing municipal services civil defense emergency medical fire parks and recreation police sanitation transportation and water among others For 2013 the county has an annual operating budget of US 2 16 billion The government of Honolulu County has three major divisions of municipal power The mayor of Honolulu is the principal executor of administrative authority The mayor is elected on a non partisan basis to a four year term The Honolulu City Council is the unicameral legislative body Its elected members are responsible for drafting and passing laws as well as budgets for various departments The council is independent of the mayor The nine council members each represent an administrative district listed below and are elected on a non partisan basis to staggered four year terms The Prosecuting Attorney of Honolulu is charged with prosecuting criminal offenses committed within the county The prosecuting attorney is elected on a non partisan basis to a four year term The office is not charged with providing legal counsel to the other branches that duty is a responsibility of the Department of Corporation Counsel under mayoral jurisdiction Honolulu County is divided into 36 neighborhood boards The office of neighborhood board member is an advisory position for public policy and civil investment Members are elected to two year terms County districts Honolulu Hale is the county seat home of the County mayor and council Honolulu County has nine districts each of which elects a member of the city county council The boundaries of each district are revised every ten years in conjunction with the U S Census District I Portions of ʻEwa Beach Kapolei Ho opili Makakilo Kalaeloa Honokai Hale Ko Olina Nanakuli Ma ili Wai anae Makaha Kea au and Makua District II Waikele Village Park Royal Kunia Wahiawa Mokule ia Waialua Hale iwa Pupukea Sunset Beach Kahuku La ie Hau ula Punalu u Kahana Ka a awa Kualoa Waiahole and Kahalu u District III Ahuimanu He eia Ha iku Kane ohe Maunawili Kailua Olomana Enchanted Lake and Waimanalo District IV Hawai i Kai Kuli ou ou Niu Valley Aina Haina Wailupe Wai alae Iki Kalani Valley Kahala Wilhemina Rise Kaimuki Kapahulu Diamond Head and Waikiki District V Palolo Valley St Louis Heights Manoa Mōʻiliʻili McCully Ala Moana Makiki and portions of Kakaʻako District VI Portions of Kakaʻako Downtown Honolulu Punchbowl Papakolea Pauoa Valley Nu uanu Iwilei Liliha Alewa Heights Kalihi and Kalihi Valley District VII Kalihi Kai Mapunapuna Fort Shafter Moanalua Salt Lake Airport Hickam Aliamanu Foster Village Pearl Harbor Halawa Aiea Pearlridge Mokuʻumeʻume and Sand Island District VIII Portions of Aiea Waimalu Newtown Pearl City Seaview Crestview Waipi o Gentry Koa Ridge Mililani Town and Mililani Mauka District IX Waipahu Iroquois Point West Loch ʻEwa Villages and portions of ʻEwa BeachCivic center The civic center is coextensive with what is known as the Capitol District in downtown Honolulu The official seat of governance for the Honolulu County is located within the district at Honolulu Hale established in the 1920s as a city hall structure and houses the chambers of the mayor of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council In the 1960s and 1970s Mayor Frank Fasi developed the modern civic center as it is known today He took controversial and aggressive measures to reclaim property demolish massive concrete structures in the area construct underground parking facilities and open a green campus above ground with manicured lawns and specially commissioned sculpted artwork He also oversaw the construction of new government buildings to house the departments that fell within mayoral jurisdiction The most prominent of those new buildings were the Honolulu Municipal Building and Hale Makaʻi the headquarters of the Honolulu Police Department Civic centers were also constructed off the Capitol District campus including the Neal S Blaisdell Center and the Waikiki Shell Municipal services The Honolulu County collects various forms of taxes including a property tax Revenue from those taxes is used to provide several services for the residents Services include Honolulu Fire Department TheBus Honolulu Police Department The Liquor Commission regulates intoxicating liquors State representation The Capitol of the State of HawaiʻiThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2010 The Hawaii Department of Public Safety operates three prisons including the Halawa Correctional Facility the and the on the island of Oʻahu in the City and County of Honolulu In addition the Oʻahu Community Correctional Center the jail on Oʻahu is in the county Federal representation The United States Postal Service operates post offices in Honolulu County The main one is located by the Honolulu International Airport at 3600 Aolele Street Federal Detention Center Honolulu operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons is in the CDP The Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI Honolulu field office is in Kapolei The Kunia Regional SIGINT Operations Center of the National Security Agency NSA and the Wheeler Army Airfield are in Honolulu County Honolulu County like the rest of Hawaii is a Democratic stronghold Despite this it tends to be the most Republican leaning county in the state United States presidential election results for Honolulu County Hawaii Year Republican Democratic Third party ies No No No 2024 130 489 38 28 204 301 59 93 6 131 1 80 2020 136 259 35 66 238 869 62 51 6 986 1 83 2016 90 326 31 61 175 696 61 48 19 768 6 92 2012 88 461 29 81 204 349 68 86 3 932 1 33 2008 88 164 28 74 214 239 69 83 4 410 1 44 2004 144 157 48 29 152 500 51 08 1 890 0 63 2000 101 310 39 58 139 618 54 54 15 062 5 88 1996 85 779 33 61 143 793 56 33 25 684 10 06 1992 103 937 39 10 123 908 46 61 37 996 14 29 1988 120 258 45 97 138 971 53 13 2 348 0 90 1984 140 323 56 08 107 444 42 94 2 470 0 99 1980 99 596 44 27 96 472 42 88 28 927 12 86 1976 108 041 48 56 111 389 50 07 3 046 1 37 1972 132 844 63 32 76 957 36 68 0 0 00 1968 71 259 39 11 108 141 59 35 2 794 1 53 1964 33 536 21 58 121 859 78 42 0 0 00 1960 65 541 48 75 68 915 51 25 0 0 00 DemographicsHistorical population CensusPop Note 190058 504 191081 99340 1 1920123 49650 6 1930202 88764 3 1940257 69627 0 1950353 02037 0 1960500 40941 8 1970629 17625 7 1980762 56521 2 1990836 2319 7 2000876 1564 8 2010953 2078 8 20201 016 5086 6 2023 est 989 408 2 7 U S Decennial Census 1790 1960 1900 1990 1990 2000 2010 2018 As of the census of 2010 there were 953 207 people 311 047 households and 217 842 families residing in Honolulu County The population density was 1 461 inhabitants per square mile 564 km2 There were 315 988 housing units at an average density of 527 per square mile 203 km2 The racial makeup of the county was 43 9 Asian 20 8 white 9 5 Pacific Islander 2 0 black or African American 0 3 Native American 1 1 from other races and 22 3 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 9 1 of the population The largest ancestry groups were citation needed 15 7 Japanese 14 9 Filipino 5 9 German 5 4 Chinese 5 0 Native Hawaiian 4 4 Irish 3 8 English 3 1 Portuguese 2 9 Puerto Rican 2 3 Korean 2 3 Mexican 1 8 Samoan 1 8 Italian 1 8 Spanish 1 4 French Ethnic origins in Honolulu County In the census of 2000 there were 286 450 households out of which 31 8 had children under the age of 18 living with them 54 5 were married couples living together 12 3 had a female householder with no husband present and 28 2 were non families 21 6 of all households were made up of individuals and 7 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 95 and the average family size was 3 46 In the county the population was spread out with 23 80 under the age of 18 10 1 from 18 to 24 30 6 from 25 to 44 22 0 from 45 to 64 and 13 4 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 36 years For every 100 females there were 101 1 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 99 7 males Metropolitan Statistical Area The United States Office of Management and Budget has designated Honolulu County as the Urban Honolulu HI Metropolitan Statistical Area The United States Census Bureau ranked the Urban Honolulu HI Metropolitan Statistical Area as the 54th most populous metropolitan statistical area and the 61st most populous primary statistical area of the United States as of July 1 2012 EconomyTop employers According to the county s 2022 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report the top employers in the county are the following Employer of Employees1 State of Hawaii 66 9002 United States Government 34 7003 City and County of Honolulu 18 6004 The Queen s Health Systems 8 4265 Hawaii Pacific Health 7 1196 Kaiser Foundation Health Plan 4 3827 Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc 3 6498 Kamehameha Schools 3 3579 Oahu Transit Services Inc 2 06310 First Hawaiian Bank 1 858 Other major companies headquartered in Honolulu CDP include Hawaiian Airlines Aloha Air Cargo and Bank of Hawaii Diplomatic missionsSeveral countries have diplomatic missions in Honolulu Australia Consulate General Federated States of Micronesia Consulate General Japan Consulate General Marshall Islands Consulate General New Zealand Consulate General Philippines Consulate General South Korea Consulate General Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office TransportationHonolulu International AirportHNL reef runway 8R 26L Interstate H 1 eastbound into the urban Downtown HonoluluAir Located on the western end of the Honolulu census designated place Honolulu International Airport HNL is the principal aviation gateway to the state of Hawaii Numerous airlines fly Pacific wide to and from Honolulu International Airport Locally based Hawaiian Airlines also operates flights to destinations within the islands of Hawaii and to major destinations across the Pacific Major highways H 1 H 2 H 3 H 201 Route 61 Route 63 Route 65 Route 72 Route 80 Route 83 Route 93 Route 95 Route 99 Route 750 Route 801 Route 803 Route 830 Route 930Public transportation The City and County of Honolulu s Department of Transportation Services oversees two public transportation services each operated under contract The fare system is shared between both services and can be paid using the HOLO card Bus TheBus is the transit bus service of the city and county of Honolulu The system consists of 106 routes including three express routes and two limited stop routes In 2023 TheBus had a ridership of 41 661 900 or about 131 200 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024 As of December 2017 TheBus is the nation s most heavily used public transportation system per capita among major cities The system is operated in contract with the nonprofit Oahu Transit Services Inc Rail Skyline is a light metro line in the city and county of Honolulu The first 10 8 mile 17 4 km phase of the line between East Kapolei on the ʻEwa Plain and Aloha Stadium opened on June 30 2023 The second phase connecting to Pearl Harbor and Daniel K Inouye International Airport before reaching Middle Street is anticipated to open in the summer of 2025 The final phase continuing the line across urban Honolulu to Downtown is due to open in 2031 Skyline was planned designed and constructed by the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation HART a semi autonomous agency of the city county government The line is operated in contract with Hitachi Rail who also built the railcars used on the service EducationColleges and universities Public institutions in Honolulu County are operated by the University of Hawaiʻi System which consists of University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa Honolulu Community College and Kapiolani Community College in the Honolulu CDP Leeward Community College in Pearl City University of Hawaiʻi West Oʻahu in Kapolei and Windward Community College in Kaneohe The University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa houses the system s main offices Private institutions serving the county include Chaminade University and Hawaii Pacific University in the Honolulu CDP and Brigham Young University Hawaii in Laie CDP Primary and secondary schools The Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools and charter schools in Honolulu County Private schools Honolulu County has one of the highest rates of private school enrollment in the United States Private schools in Honolulu County include Kamehameha Schools Kapalama Punahou School ʻIolani School Mid Pacific Institute Le Jardin Academy and Island Pacific Academy Private religiously affiliated schools include Maryknoll School St Louis School Hawaii Baptist Academy Hanalani Schools Damien Memorial School Sacred Hearts Academy and Pacific Buddhist Academy Public libraries The Hawaii State Public Library System operates public libraries The Hawaii State Library in the Honolulu CDP serves as the main library of the system while the Library for the Blind and Print Disabled also in the CDP serves disabled and blind people The system operates 22 branch libraries throughout the county Arts and cultureWith symbolic native styled architectural features the First Hawaiian Center is the tallest building in Hawaii and home to a Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House gallery Performing arts Established in 1900 the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra is the oldest US symphony orchestra west of the Rocky Mountains The Royal Hawaiian Band is even older established in 1836 by King Kamehameha III and holds the distinction of being the only full time municipal band in the United States as well as the only one with a royal legacy Other ensembles include the Hawaii Opera Theatre Honolulu is also a center for Hawaiian music The main music venues include the Neal Blaisdell Center Concert Hall the Waikiki Shell and the Hawaii Theatre Honolulu also includes several venues for live theater including Diamond Head Theatre Visual arts There are various institutions supported by the state and private entities for the advancement of the visual arts The Honolulu Museum of Art is endowed with the largest collection of Asian and Western art in Hawaii It also has the largest collection of Islamic art housed at the Shangri La estate Since the merger of the Honolulu Academy of Arts and The Contemporary Museum Honolulu now called the Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House in 2011 the museum is also the only contemporary art museum in the state The contemporary collections are housed at main campus Spalding House in Makiki and a multi level gallery in downtown Honolulu at the First Hawaiian Center The museum hosts a film and video program dedicated to arthouse and world cinema in the museum s Doris Duke Theatre named for the academy s historic patroness Doris Duke The Capitol Modern Museum is located in downtown Honolulu in No 1 Capitol District Building and has a collection of art pieces created by local artists as well as traditional Hawaiian art The museum is administered by the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts Natural museums Recognized internationally as the premier cultural institution of Hawaii the Bishop Museum is the largest of Honolulu s museums It is endowed with the state s largest collection of natural history specimens and the world s largest collection of Hawaiiana and Pacific culture artifacts The Honolulu Zoo is the main zoological institution in Hawaii while the Waikiki Aquarium is a working marine biology laboratory The Waikiki Aquarium is partnered with the University of Hawaiʻi and other universities worldwide Established for appreciation of botany Honolulu is home to several gardens Foster Botanical Garden Liliuokalani Botanical Garden Walker Estate among others SportsAloha Stadium Currently Honolulu has no professional sports teams Honolulu s Aloha Stadium was a long time host of the NFL s annual Pro Bowl from 1980 to 2016 The NCAA s Hawaii Bowl is played at Aloha Stadium annually Games are hosted at Les Murakami and Hans L Orange Park Fans of spectator sports in Honolulu generally support the football volleyball basketball and baseball programs of the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa High school sporting events especially football are especially popular Venues for spectator sports in Honolulu include Aloha Stadium American football and soccer Les Murakami Stadium at the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa baseball Stan Sheriff Center at the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa basketball and volleyball Neal Blaisdell Center Arena basketball Honolulu s mild climate lends itself to year round fitness activities as well In 2004 Men s Fitness magazine named Honolulu the fittest city in the nation Honolulu is home to three large road races The Great Aloha Run is held annually on Presidents Day The Honolulu Marathon held annually on the second Sunday in December draws more than 20 000 participants each year about half to two thirds of them from Japan The is an Olympic distance triathlon event governed by USA Triathlon Held annually in May since 2004 there is an absence of a sprint course MediaHonolulu County is home to numerous forms media including newspapers magazines radio and television CommunitiesCensus designated places ʻAhuimanu ʻAiea East Honolulu East Kapolei ʻEwa Beach ʻEwa Gentry ʻEwa Villages Halawa Haleʻiwa Hauʻula Helemano Heʻeia Hickam Housing Honolulu Iroquois Point Kaʻaʻawa Kahaluʻu Kahuku Kailua Kalaeloa Kaneʻohe Kaneohe Base Marine Corps Base Hawaiʻi Kapolei Kawela Bay Ko Olina Laʻie Maʻili Makaha Makaha Valley Makakilo Maunawili Mililani Mauka Mililani Town Mokuleʻia Nanakuli Ocean Pointe Pearl City Punaluʻu Pupukea Royal Kunia formerly Village Park Schofield Barracks Wahiawa Waiahole Waialua Waiʻanae Waikane Waikele Waimalu Waimanalo Waimanalo Beach Waipahu Waipiʻo Waipiʻo Acres West Loch Estate Wheeler Army Airfield Whitmore Village Other places ʻAina Haina Hawaiʻi Kai PauoaSister citiesThis section is an excerpt from Honolulu Sister cities edit Honolulu s sister cities are Avarua Cook Islands 2024 Baguio Philippines 1991 Baku Azerbaijan 1998 Bruyeres France 1960 Cali Colombia 2012 Candon Philippines 2015 Caracas Venezuela 1990 Cebu City Philippines 1990 Chengdu China 2011 Chigasaki Japan 2014 Edogawa Japan 2022 Fengxian Shanghai China 2012 Funchal Portugal 1979 Fuzhou China 2021 Haikou China 1985 Norena Spain 1960 Hiroshima Japan 1959 Huế Vietnam 1995 Incheon South Korea 2003 Kaohsiung Taiwan 1962 Kyzyl Russia 2004 Laoag Philippines 1969 Majuro Marshall Islands 2001 Mandaluyong Philippines 2005 Manila Philippines 1980 Mombasa Kenya 2000 Mumbai India 1970 Nagaoka Japan 2012 Naha Japan 1960 Qinhuangdao China 2010 Rabat Morocco 2007 Saiki Japan 2003 San Juan Puerto Rico 1985 Seoul South Korea 1973 Shibuya Japan 2024 Sintra Portugal 1998 Uwajima Japan 2004 Vigan Philippines 2003 Zhangzhou China 2012 Zhongshan China 1997See alsoHawaii portalPatsy T Mink Central Oʻahu Regional Park National Register of Historic Places listings in OʻahuReferences Events Official Web Site for The City and County of Honolulu permanent dead link City and County of Honolulu Retrieved October 14 2008 About the City and County of Honolulu City and County of Honolulu Archived 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Wayback Machine Hawaiian Airlines Retrieved May 20 2009 Locations Archived May 22 2009 at the Wayback Machine Aloha Air Cargo Retrieved May 21 2009 Honolulu CDP HI Archived February 18 2008 at the Wayback Machine U S Census Bureau Retrieved May 21 2009 Australian Consulate General in Honolulu United States of America Archived December 22 2008 at the Wayback Machine Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Retrieved January 10 2009 Department of Foreign Affairs Overseas Embassies Consulates and Missions Retrieved January 10 2009 Visa amp Travel Archived November 3 2008 at the Wayback Machine Consulate General of Japan in Honolulu Retrieved August 17 2008 Foreign Mission Archived June 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine Republic of the Marshall Islands Retrieved January 28 2009 Other Philippine Missions in the U S Archived February 24 2009 at the Wayback Machine Consulate General of the Philippines in Chicago Retrieved January 10 2009 Location Archived December 11 2008 at the Wayback Machine Consulate General of South Korea in Honolulu Retrieved January 10 2009 Honore Marcel December 6 2017 Why Are Fewer People Riding TheBus Honolulu Civil Beat Archived from the original on March 27 2023 Retrieved June 25 2023 About Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation Archived from the original on June 1 2023 Retrieved June 19 2023 Magin Janis L Land deals could breathe new life into Moiliili Pacific Business News Sunday July 1 2007 1 Retrieved October 5 2011 Dobelle at that time had even suggested moving the University of Hawaiʻi system offices from the Manoa campus to office space in Moiliili something the current administration is not actively considering 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Honolulu County Hawaii PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved July 22 2022 Text list Terrell Jessica February 1 2023 Why School Enrollment Declines Are a Significant Concern in Hawaii Retrieved November 13 2023 Hawaii State Library Archived April 13 2009 at the Wayback Machine Hawaii State Public Library System Retrieved May 22 2009 Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Archived May 28 2009 at the Wayback Machine Hawaii State Public Library System Retrieved May 22 2009 Library Locations Archived May 13 2009 at the Wayback Machine Hawaii State Public Library System Retrieved May 22 2009 HOME royalhawaiianband Retrieved November 13 2023 ABOUT royalhawaiianband Retrieved November 13 2023 Hoover Will May 25 2009 Hawaii s Bishop Museum struggles to survive recession Honolulu Advertiser Retrieved October 20 2013 Bishop Museum About Us BishopMuseum org Archived from the original on October 24 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 International Relations and Sister City Program official website City and County of Honolulu 2019 Archived from the original on October 25 2018 Retrieved November 19 2019 Honolulu signs historic sister city agreements with Rarotonga Cook Islands Hawaii News Now June 7 2024 Fuzhou Honolulu forge sister city ties news cn Xinhua October 22 2021 Archived from the original on June 1 2022 Retrieved April 25 2022 External linksWikimedia Commons has media related to Honolulu County Hawaii Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Honolulu Official website 21 28 N 157 58 W 21 467 N 157 967 W 21 467 157 967