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St. Croix General Election Ballot Numbers

With the partisan primaries over and the ballots on St. Croix counted, with too few absentee ballots to change the results, the Election System of the U.S. Virgin Islands has announced the candidates and their ballot numbers for the Nov. 6 general election. Paper and absentee ballots are still being counted on St. Thomas, which had many more candidates vying in the partisan primaries than St. Croix.

The St. Croix ballot numbers are:

U.S. House of Representatives
1: Guillaume Mimoun;
2: Donna Christensen;
3: Holland Redfield;
4: Norma Pickard Samuel;
5: Warren Mosler.

Senator at Large
1: Craig Barshinger
2: Wilma Marsh Monsanto

V.I. Senator, St. Croix
3: George Cyril;
4: Arthur Joseph;
5: Terrence “Positive” Nelson;
6: Michael Springer;
7: Judi Fricks-Buckley;
8: Nereida "Nellie" Rivera-O’Reilly;
9: Diane Capehart;
10: Luis Ayala Jr.;
11: Pedro “Pei” Cruz;
12: Carmen Cintron;
13: Norman George;
14: Kenneth “Kenny” Gittens;
15: Wayne “Bully” Petersen;
16: Gwendolyn Hall Brady;
17: Samuel Baptiste;
18: Naomi Sandra Joseph;
19: Ronald Russell;
20: Neville James;
21: Troy Mason;
22: Irving Jermaine Julien;
23: Eugene LaCorbiniere;
24: George Moore;
25: Jay Watson;
26: John Michael Canegata;
27: Myron Allick;
28: Percival Tahemah Edwards;
29: Jamila Russell;
30: Sherryann Wiltshire;
31: Sammuel Sanes;
32: Alicia “Chucky” Hansen.

Board of Education – At Large
1: Oswin Sewer

Board of Education – St. Croix District
2: Cyril Levine;
3: Kasaun Baptiste;
4: Martial Webster;
5: Mary "Peggy" Moorhead;
6 Winona "Pat" Hendricks;
7: Terrence T. Joseph;
8: Jaynae Williams;
9: Yvonne Petersen.

Board of Elections – St. Croix District
1: Lisa Harris-Moorhead;
2: Krista Schluderman;
3: Roland Moolenaar;
4: Lilliana Belardo de O’Neal;
5: Glen Webster;
6: Epiphane "Joe" Joseph.

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