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Voters Keen Interest in Early Voting Continues to Climb

Voter turnout in both districts has been successful after five days of early voting. To date, 3,073 voters have cast their ballots, according to Supervisor of Elections Caroline F. Fawkes.

“Be assured that the process is efficient and transparent, and your sacred vote is secure,” says Fawkes.

Early voting continues through the weekend and will end on Monday, October 31, 2022. Voting hours on St. Croix and St. Thomas are from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Voting hours on St. John are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The early voting locations are:

• District of St. Croix Elections Office-Sunny Isle Shopping Center Unit 26

• District of St Croix- St. Joseph Church Hospitality Lounge

• District of St. Thomas-St. John- St. Thomas- Lockhart Gardens (Upstairs Banco Popular)

• District of St. Thomas-St. John- St. Thomas-Tutu Park Mall (former Scotia Bank location)

• District of St. Thomas-St. John – Market Place Suite II

The number of electors who participated in early voting through Friday, Oct. 14, is as follows: St. Thomas-1,519, St. John-103, and St. Croix-1,451 for total participation of 3,073. Supervisor Fawkes is urging all voters to vote early and exercise this civic duty.

Supervisor Fawkes reminds the public that every election is determined by the people who show up. The Elections System will update the public every other day regarding the turnout for the 2022 general election early voting.

For any questions or concerns, please contact the Elections offices at 340-773-1021 (St. Croix Elections Office) or 340-774-3107 (St. Thomas Elections Office).

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