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District Board of Elections Announces Locales for Primary Ballots and Polling Places

St. Croix District Board of Elections Chairman Adelbert Bryan and Administrative Assistant Terrell Alexandre have distributed the 2014 Primary Sample Ballots and the list of 2014 Primary Election Polling Places to various government agencies and schools. Bryan invites the public to visit these places to get acquainted with the 2014 Primary Sample Ballots and 2014 Primary Election Polling Places.
Find a listing of these locations below. If any individual is interested in retrieving the 2014 Primary Sample Ballots or 2014 Primary Election Polling Places, please contact the Election System Office at 773-1021.
2014 Primary Election Polling Places
Frederiksted Post Office
Virgin Islands Police Department Headquarters
Supreme Court of the Virgin Islands
Department of Justice — Paternity and Child Support Division
Department of Personnel
Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA)
Herbert Grigg Home for the Aged
St. Croix Educational Complex High School
Governor’s Office (Danish School)
Wilbert R. Armstrong Post Office
Economic Development Agency
Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority
Superior Court of the Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands National Guard
Department of Health
Ancilmo D. Marshall Command
Department of Human Services – Division of Juvenile
Claude O. Markoe Elementary School
Fire Captain Charles A. Seales Fire Station
Department of Human Services (Food Stamps)
Department of Agriculture
Kingshill Post Office
Department of Human Services – Division of Citizens Affairs
Department of Property and Procurement
Curriculum Center
Alexander Henderson Elementary School
Emile Henderson Fire Station
Department of Motor Vehicles

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