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Government / News / Virgin Islands / April 26, 2015

ST. THOMAS – The results of the Government Employees Service Commission (GESC) Group Health Insurance Board Elections are in – and three of the four positions will be filled by incumbents, according to Personnel Division director designee Milton Potter.

Lori Anderson ran unopposed for retiree representative and was returned to office. On St. Croix, Beverly Joseph of the Lt. Governor’s Office ran unopposed for employee representative and returns to office. Adelbert M. Bryan of the St. Croix Board of Elections also ran unopposed for retiree representative on St. Croix and returns to office.

The elections took place April 21 to April 22 via telephone and over the Internet. Potter thanked everyone who “exercised their democratic right by voting in the election.”

“Once again congratulations to all the winners, and a heartfelt thank you to all the candidates for their participation in the process,” he said.

For more information Potter encouraged people to visit Division of Personnel’s website at www.dopusvi.org

 






John McCarthy
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