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There will be five (5) election officers at each polling place that is: one (1) Judge of Elections; one (1) Inspectors of Elections, one (1) monitor and two (2) Clerks of Elections. Each election officer has certain duties and /or functions jointly or separately to perform throughout the elections. Election officers are required to be qualified registered electors in the election district in which they are appointed and shall not be a candidate for office at the election at which they are appointed to work. All trained and confirmed substitute election officials will be on call until 12:00 noon on Election Day. Any substitute election official dispatched to a polling place should be considered a commissioned election official and will serve as in place of the regular election official.

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    Active Registered Voters

    St. Croix: 19,882
    St. John: 1,696
    St. Thomas: 19,115
    Total Voters: 40,693
    As of March 03, 2023

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  • Office of the Supervisor
  • Staff
  • Message from the Supervisor
  • Board of Elections
  • Audit Reports
  • Voting Trivia
  • Vacancies
  • Voters

  • Voter Lookup
  • Register to Vote
  • Absentee Ballot
  • Voters Rights & Responsibilities
  • Military and Overseas Voting (MOVE)
  • UOCAVA
  • Provisional Procedure
  • HAVA State Plan
  • Voter Forms
  • Elections

  • Latest Election (2022)
  • Early Voting
  • Previous Elections
  • Voting Equipment
  • Poll Worker
    • Poll Information Guidelines
    • Become a Poll Worker
  • Polling Places
  • Electioneering Rules & Regulations
  • Election Surveys
  • Statistics
  • Candidates

  • Campaign Disclosure
  • Advertising Guidelines
  • Qualifications for Offices
  • Write-In Procedures
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