Early voting in the U.S. Virgin Islands for the November 6 general election has seen record-setting turnout, with 9,123 citizens as of Thursday casting their ballots. That number is expected to surpass the 10,000 mark, meaning by the close of early voting today, more than 20 percent of Virgin Islands will have voted.
To vote early on St. Croix, head to the Election System office in the Sunny Isle Annex across from the WAPA building. On St. Thomas, early voting takes place at the Election System office in Lockhart Gardens upstairs Banco Popular. Early voting ended in St. John on Saturday.
There are 51,112 registered voters in the U.S. Virgin Islands, according to the Election System. The breakdown is as follows:
St. Croix:
- Democrat: 16,079
- Independent Citizen Movement: 687
- No Party: 6,455
- Republican: 1,121
- Total: 24,342
St. Thomas
- Democrat: 15,885
- Independent Citizen Movement: 568
- No Party: 7,562
- Republican: 662
- Total: 24,677
St. John
- Democrat: 1,114
- Independent Citizen Movement
- No Party: 833
- Republican: 79
- Total: 2,093
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