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Early voters cast a total of 1,436 ballots

The Office of the Supervisor of Elections has reported that a total of 1,436 ballots were cast on Advance Polling Day, yesterday, April 20.

The Election Supervisor’s Office indicated that voters cast their ballots at 10 polling stations across the Territory.

A breakdown of the number of ballots cast by district shows that the Third Electoral District (D3) pulled the most voters — evidenced by the 183 ballots cast — while the D2 had the least with 127 ballots cast.

Number of ballots cast by district on Advance Polling Day.

The Office of the Supervisor of Elections said all ballots will be secured to be included in the final count on Polling Day, this coming Monday, April 24.

“The Office of the Supervisor of Elections is committed to providing with integrity, general direction and supervision over the registration of voters, the administrative conduct of free and fair elections in the Virgin Islands, and to impart efficient, reliable and courteous service to the General Public,” it stated.

BVI News will bring more information as it becomes available.

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  1. Oui papa says:

    The ting start! Lead hearts, minds and fingers for country, Father, in Jesus’s name we pray, AMEN!

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  2. EYE SPY says:

    PVIM AND NDP INFRONT

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  3. jim says:

    i was able to vote three times lol

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  4. Hmm says:

    Some of these politicians and their families this is especially seen in a particular district in the last two elections the families are leaving their elderly homes to go back for them later in the morning to vote.

    However, this politician and his father especially went for them strong-arming and intimidating them subtly and carrying them to vote for them. The people because of the father’s profession are afraid to say no allegedly, this type of nonsense has to stop. The son needs to be a better population and work for his district.

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  5. Csc says:

    Was overheard saying that from his inside info ndp have 802 votes, pmvi over 500 and the an independent forging ahead and VIP not worthy of mention. I trust CSC.

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  6. hell says:

    HAHAHAH….sounds accurate.

  7. VIP says:

    Like to vote VIP all the way!

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  8. @ Jim says:

    Did the same for Thacher.

  9. Maths says:

    Don need no calculator for that

  10. Wow says:

    So if CSC knows the figures he should be arrested NOW because that is election fraud!

  11. @cse says:

    I saw a NDP motorcade in Virgin Gorda today. That tells everything I need to know. The writing is on the wall.

  12. Hmm says:

    How many of them suffer from dementia
    How much abuse of the elderly
    How much abuse of the other able
    HOW MANY PEOPLE WHO ACCOMPANIED THEM FORCED THEM TO VOTE ACCORDING TO THE CHAPERONE VIEWS

  13. Steve says:

    Someplace around 30K people living in the BVI and only around 2K vote…… Anybody see a problem here?

  14. Recount says:

    I see a recount being asked since the circles are too small and persons might shade the entire box or what about half shades. How will the ballot machine read these votes? Would these votes be accepted if the machine accepts them. Only a manual count will confirm the votes. I will recount and see if the ballot machine read the votes counted manually sync.

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