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Government of the Virgin Islands

Special Notice: SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS ISSUES STATEMENT REGARDING REINSTATEMENT LETTERS

Supervisor of Elections, Caroline F. Fawkes, would like to announce the Elections System of the Virgin Islands have sent out the Inactive Letters for the 2018-2020 General Elections in the St. Croix District.

A voter must not vote in the past two General Elections. Letters were mailed to voters on January 2, 2023, and the voter has thirty (30) days to respond to the notice either personally or by mail, a written request for reinstatement of your registration, setting forth your place of residence and your mailing address.

This written request for reinstatement must be signed by you and reach the Elections System of the Virgin Islands office in your District not later than February 1, 2023, at 5:00 PM.

As the Supervisor of Elections, I am encouraging voters in St. Croix District to please contact the office if you have any questions. Voters can visit our website, https://www.vivote.gov/status, to complete the form electronically and return it. St. Croix office location, phone number and time are as follows:

St. Croix Elections Office-Sunny Isles Shopping Center, Unit 26
(8:30 AM to 4:30 PM daily) 340-773-1021

Before any voter is placed inactive, their voting history will be reviewed to ensure that these individuals did not vote. This is another review of the voter history to maintain the integrity of the Elections System. If a voter is placed as an inactive voter, the voter is still registered to vote.

Supervisor of Elections Caroline F. Fawkes apologizes to the loved ones of deceased voters who received letters from the Elections System. The Elections System of the Virgin Islands is working with our partners to ensure this occurrence does not happen or at a minimum.

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