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Elections System Offices Resume Regular Business Hours

Supervisor of Elections Caroline Fawkes (File ohoto from V.I. Legislature)
Supervisor of Elections Caroline Fawkes (File photo from V.I. Legislature)

Caroline F. Fawkes, the supervisor of elections, is reminding the public that the Elections System offices have resumed regular business hours on St. Thomas and St. Croix. On St. John, the office will be open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday, effective Friday, June 12 through July 1. On St. John, the office will be open to the public on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., effective Friday, June 12 through July 1.

The last day to register to vote for the 2020 Primary Election is Thursday, July 2.

The following documents are required for Voter Registration:

 Birth Certificate or

 Passport (United States) or

 Military Discharge form (DD214) or

 Naturalization Certificate

(Note: Copied documents will not be accepted)

Supervisor Fawkes is encouraging the membership of Seventh-day Adventist denomination to utilize early voting to cast their ballots since the Primary Election is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 1.

Early voting for the 2020 Primary Election is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday, July 6 to Sunday, July 26, daily. The Early voting locations are:

  • District of St. Croix Elections Office-Sunny Isle Annex, Unit 4
  • District of St. Thomas-St. John- St. Thomas- Charlotte Amalie High School Sprung Cafeteria
  • District of St. Thomas-St. John – St. John Elections Office-Market Place Suite II

For additional information, contact the Office of the Supervisor of Elections at 773-1021.

Visit the website at www.vivote.gov for updated election news.

 

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