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No. Arizona and Hawaii, do not use it.
No Hawaii does not use Daylight Savings Time.
As of 2006, with the addition of Indiana, there are now 48 U.S. states that observe daylight saving time (all but Hawaii and Arizona, although the Navaho Nation, part of which is in Arizona, does do daylight saving time).
The states that are not affected by daylight saving is Hawaii and parts of Arizona. The time changes for daylight saving twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall.
Arizona (Except Navajo Nation) & Hawaii.
No. Arizona does not use daylight savings time.
Daylight Saving Time (United States) began Sunday, March 11, 2012, 2:00am, and ends Sunday, November 4, 2012, 2:00am.Except Arizona and Hawaii. Move your clocks ahead 1 hour in spring and back 1 hour in fall ("Spring forward, fall back") .
Arizona, Indiana, Hawaii, parts of Puerto Rico, and American Samoa
All states EXCEPT for Hawaii and Arizona adhere to the daylight savings time change.
All states and territories of the United States except for Arizona (with the exception of the Navajo Nation), Hawaii, the territories of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa observe Daylight Savings. The state of Indiana just recently began observing DST this year.
There is no certain time zone, just certain states....which are Arizona,Hawaii, and Indiana
States that are farther south really don't need daylight savings time. There is not that much variation between the length of the day and night in Hawaii and Arizona.