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When will the Official Election Calendar be ready?

Pursuant to Title 18 section 4(b)(9) the official election calendar is required to be prepared and published prior to June 15th of each election year.

Posted 10/21/2016 01:14 pm

What is the difference between Political Parties?

The Election System of the Virgin Islands is NOT allowed to represent any one party.

Posted 10/21/2016 12:05 pm

Do I have to choose a Political Party?

No, you can become a No Party affiliate. You will not be allowed to vote in the Primary election. Primary elections are for members of parties only.

Posted 10/21/2016 12:03 pm

What are the Political Parties in the Virgin Islands?

There are three (3) political parties in the Virgin Islands, they are:

  • Independent Citizens Movement Party of the Virgin Islands
  • The Republican Party of the Virgin Islands
  • The Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands
Posted 10/21/2016 12:03 pm

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Registered Voters

St. Croix: 26,081
St. John: 2,272
St. Thomas: 25,928
Total Voters: 54,281
As of May 04, 2022

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  • Office of the Supervisor
  • Staff
  • Message from the Supervisor
  • Board of Elections
  • Audit Reports
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  • Voter Lookup
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