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Board of Elections Begins Counting 2020 General Election Absentee Ballots

Elections System of the Virgin Islands

On Wednesday, Nov. 4, the Board of Elections began counting the 2020 General Election Absentee Ballots. In the St. Croix District, 170 absentee ballots were counted; in the St. Thomas-St. John District, 305 absentee ballots were counted. The unofficial reports below contain absentee ballots.

The Board of Elections will continue counting absentee ballots at 10 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 7, and will be streamed via www.vivote.gov and www.facebook.com/wtjx  and www.facebook.com/vivote.gov.  The media, candidates and public are invited to view the process.

If there are any questions or concerns, contact the Elections offices at 773-1021 (St. Croix Elections Office) or 774-3107 (St. Thomas Elections Office)

STT/STJ Absentee Summary Results Report (Unofficial Results)

TOTAL

Election Day Precincts Reporting – 0 of 1

Registered Voters – Total 0

Ballots Cast – Total 305

Voter Turnout – Total 0.00 percent

STX Walk-In Absentee Summary Results Report (Unofficial Results)

USVI General on November 3, 2020

TOTAL

Election Day Precincts Reporting – 0 of 1

Registered Voters – Total 0

Ballots Cast – Total 170

Voter Turnout – Total 0.00 percent

STX Walk-In Absentee Summary Results Report (Unofficial Results)

USVI General on November 3, 2020

TOTAL

Election Day Precincts Reporting – 0 of 1

Registered Voters – Total 0

Ballots Cast – Total 170

Voter Turnout – Total 0.00 percent

Territorial Election Summary Results Report USVI General

November 3, 2020

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS — TOTAL

Election Day Precincts Reporting: 25 of 27

Registered Voters – Total 53,341

Ballots Cast – Total 16,775

Voter Turnout – Total 31.45 percent

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