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Here Is What to Do if General Election Absentee Ballot Has Not Been Received

Virgin Islands Supervisor of Elections Caroline Fawkes (file photo)

Supervisor Caroline Fawkes reminds all voters that if any elector who requested an Absentee Mailed Ballot by the Oct. 14th deadline and has not received the ballot by Friday, Oct. 25, that person should please contact his/her respective Elections System Office at 774-3107 on St. Thomas or 773-1021 on St. Croix.

Fawkes reminds the public that Absentee ballots are available as an alternate for anyone who is unable to Early Vote or participate on General Election Day. Absentee Ballot applications are available at the Elections System website www.vivote.gov. Absentee ballots are available in either district if the voter is working or out of the district until Nov. 5. Voters can request an emailed absentee ballot and in-person absentee ballot by 5 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Early Voting is scheduled to run until Monday, Oct. 28, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily on St. Thomas and St. Croix. St. John’s scheduled hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday, Oct. 28. Voting Centers are open on Saturdays and Sundays. The Early Voting locations are:

  • St. Croix Elections Office, Sunny Isles Shopping Center Unit 26
  • St. Thomas Elections Office, Lockhart Gardens (Upstairs Banco Popular)
  • St. John Elections Office, Market Place Suite II, 3rd Floor

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

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