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VIHA RESIDENT ELECTIONS POSTPONED

July 13, 2001 – The Virgin Islands Housing Authority (VIHA) advises all public housing residents that the special resident elections that were scheduled for Friday, July 13, have been postponed to Friday, Aug. 10, in both the St. Thomas/St. John and St. Croix districts for the following categories:
– Resident Commissioners to VIHA Board of Commissioners (one resident per district).
– Advisory Council on Housing (one resident per district).
– Resident Council Officers for each VIHA community.
Elections will be held in all VIHA communities from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, August 10.
Any bonafide public housing resident who is 18 years of age or older is eligible to vote.
For more information about the election or the election process, please contact Jennifer I. Lettsome-Tuckett, the VIHA community services supervisor on St. Thomas, at 775-2741 extension 3096. On St. Croix, information can be obtained by calling Jean Nesbitt-Matthew, the VIHA community services specialist, at 773-3525 extension 407.
The Virgin Islands Housing Authority encourages interested parties to participate in the process and support resident leadership for public housing.

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