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Board of Elections to Conduct Testing of Voting Machines on Wednesday, October 30

Two DS-200s are ready for voting in the General Election. (Source photo by Susan Ellis)

The Board of Elections will be conducting testing of the Express Vote and DS200 Voting Machines (which will be utilized during the General Election) at 5:30 p.m., on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at the Elections System of the Virgin Islands offices on St. Croix and St. Thomas.

Members of the public and media are invited to witness the process. Contact the St. Croix Elections Office at 773-1021 or the St. Thomas office at 774-3107.

Elections System of the Virgin Islands St. Croix Office at Sunny Isle Shopping Center Unit 26, 1st Floor

Elections System of the Virgin Islands St. Thomas Office at Lockhart Gardens Shopping Center (above of Banco Popular)

The General Election is scheduled for 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 5, on all three islands. The General Election locations are:

St. Croix

D.C. Canegata Recreation Center

St. Dunstan’s Episcopal School Auditorium

St. Croix Central High School Modular Gymnasium

Claude O. Markoe Elementary School Auditorium

St. John

Julius Sprauve School Elementary Cafeteria

Guy Benjamin School (Sprung)

St. Thomas

Charlotte Amalie H.S. (Sprung)

Eldridge Blake Sports and Fitness Center (UVI)

Ivanna Eudora Kean H.S. Cafeteria

Tutu Park Mall (south entrance near Post Office)

Remember Your Voice is Your Vote and Your Vote is Your Voice

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