The Virgin Islands Party won six of 13 seats in the House of Assembly on Polling Day, falling one shy of the majority needed to form a government, election officials …
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The Virgin Islands Party won six of 13 seats in the House of Assembly on Polling Day, falling one shy of the majority needed to form a government, election officials …
Continue reading “Coalition likely after no party wins majority”
The last three years have been tumultuous times for the Virgin Islands,
The National Democratic Party announced Monday that Myron Walwyn
About 300 residents gathered under and around a “big tent”
Improving the Second District’s schools, businesses, environment and infrastructure
Archibald “Archie” Christian will make his third run for office
Preston Stoutt, the youngest son of the territory’s first chief minister,
People had been suggesting that she run for years,
It’s time for everyone in District Three to get fair representation,
With such a large percentage of the territory’s population residing there,
There was a mix of nostalgia for the Virgin Islands’ idyllic past
There’s plenty of room for improvements in the Second District,
Leall Rymer knows there is value in education,
The last three election cycles have seen the emergence of a two-party system, with the Virgin Islands Party and the National Democratic Party dominating the political scene.
For Jevaughn Rhymer, a flight from Barbados to his native Virgin Islands
The 2007 General Election campaigns were marked by personal attacks,
Health care, sewage, water availability and economic improvements:
Crime and the economy should top the next government’s list of priorities,
Preston Stoutt, an independent candidate who launched his campaign for an at-large
Inocencia Freeman, who lives in Road Town, said she received her belonger’s card last year, after 18 years of residing in the territory. This year, she intends to vote for …
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Premier Ralph O’Neal announced in the House of Assembly Tuesday that he has asked the governor to dissolve the House next Tuesday in preparation for the elections.
About 300 residents gathered under and around a “big tent” at the Band Stand in Road Town
Road Town, as the territory’s capital and the “economic engine” of the Virgin Islands,
The Virgin Islands Party is asking voters to reflect on the party’s 40-year history
Dr. Vincent Scatliffe believes he accomplished a lot during his first term