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Elections 2023

ELECTIONS 2023: “You never heard my name called in anything, have you?” — NDP’s Pickering

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NDP at-large candidate Dr. Kedrick Pickering speaking at The Stickett on Wednesday evening.

NDP at-large candidate Dr. Kedrick Pickering speaking at The Stickett on Wednesday evening.

(JTV News) — Dr. Kedrick Pickering, an at-large candidate for the National Democratic Party (NDP), said he was “glad” to have not been in the House of Assembly for the last four years, noting that his name has never been called in any of the scandals rocking the territory.

Speaking during a public meeting on Wednesday evening at The Stickett, Dr. Pickering said he ran as an independent candidate in the last General Elections and lost — but he did not regret it – because he stood for what he believed in.

The former deputy premier said that these are difficult times that cannot be taken for granted because “the next generation is depending on us”.

“Our country is under a cloud, a dark, dark cloud. We are dealing with the Commission of Inquiry and the commission report. We are dealing with issues of corruption and issues of various reports and audit reports that have left a dark cloud hanging over our country. These are difficult times,” he stressed.

Dr. Pickering went on to say his name in the political arena is clean of scandal.

He explained: “And you know something, I’m glad I wasn’t in the House of Assembly for the last four years because of all the things that are happening and all the things that have happened.

“And I want you to pay attention to this. Listen carefully. I live right where I was born and grow up. I have two professions — had two professions — the medical one and the political one that I have been in for the last how many years. Over 37 years in medicine and 20 years in politics. You never heard my name called in anything, have you?”

“With all the Commission of Inquiry and all the people whose names have been called, you haven’t heard my name been called in anything because I stood up for what I believed in. In the last election, I ran as an independent. I ran as an independent because there were things that I didn’t appreciate. There were things that were against my conscience and I decided to step aside. I lost the election and I don’t regret it because I stood tall.”

However, the veteran politician said he is back and ready to serve again.

“I am full of energy. I am re-energised. I am renewed and I am ready to go the next mile of life’s journey to help my country,” he said.

Dr. Pickering shared the podium Wednesday with independent candidate for the Seventh District, Perline Scatliffe-Leonard whom he endorsed to be the next best representative for the Seventh District.

Elections 2023

Virgin Islands Releases 2024 Preliminary Voters List for Public Review

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The 2024 Preliminary Voters List for the Virgin Islands has been released for public review, as mandated by Section 18 (6) of the Elections Act 1994 and its amendments. The list includes a total of 16,106 registered voters across the Territory’s nine electoral districts.

Supervisor of Elections, Scherrie Griffin, emphasised the importance of this review process, urging the public to ensure their information is accurate. “The publication of the Preliminary Voters List plays a crucial role in keeping the Territory’s Voters List up-to-date throughout the year. It is essential that individuals check their registration details for their respective districts,” Griffin stated.

The list is available for inspection at 48 locations throughout the Virgin Islands, including supermarkets, clinics, bars, restaurants, stores, government buildings, and the Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport. Additionally, the list can be accessed online at bvi.gov.vg/elections.

Those with objections or claims regarding the list must submit them between September 6 and 19 at the Office of the Supervisor of Elections, located in the Creque Building on Main Street, Tortola.

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Elections 2023

Voter Registration Now Open: Residents Urged to Register and Update Information

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The Office of the Supervisor of Elections is reminding the public that voter registration is currently open. Eligible individuals are encouraged to register.

According to Section (2) of the Virgin Islands Constitution Order, 2007, eligibility to vote requires being a Belonger aged 18 or older and domiciled in the Virgin Islands.

To register, individuals must present a Virgin Islands Passport with an embossed seal, a Belonger’s Card, or a Belonger’s Certificate. A Naturalisation Certificate dated before June 15, 2007, is also acceptable.

Furthermore, Section 17(1) of the Elections (Amendment) Act No. 14 of 2011 states:

“A registered voter who is ordinarily resident in the Territory and who moves his place of residence from within one local electoral district or polling division to another, may have his name transferred to the list of voters for the local electoral district or polling division to which he has moved if he applies on Form No. 9 and establishes, to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of Elections, proof of residence within the local electoral district or polling division to which he/she has moved.”

Individuals who have changed their residence and wish to transfer their registration are encouraged to apply. Supporting documents for a transfer can include cable, water, electricity, or telephone bills, a rent receipt, lease agreement, or a notarized document stating the new address.

Registration and Transfer forms are available at the Office of the Supervisor of Elections, Road Town Post Office, the District Offices on Anegada and Virgin Gorda, and the Government Office on Jost Van Dyke. These forms can also be accessed online at BVI Government’s website under the services tab.

For further information, please contact the Office of the Supervisor of Elections at 284-468-4380 or 284-468-3701 Ext. 4380 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The office is located at Creque’s Building, #216 Upper Main Street, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

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Voter ID Card Issuance Resumes in the British Virgin Islands

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The Office of the Supervisor of Elections in the British Virgin Islands has announced the resumption of Voter Identification Card issuance.

To obtain the card, individuals must provide proof of identity along with updated registration information.

Accepted documents for proof of identity include a BVI Passport with an embossed seal, a Belonger Card, a Belonger Certificate, a Certificate of Naturalization (issued before June 15, 2007), or a previous Voter Identification Card if applicable.

Applicants seeking to change their name on the card or transfer their registration must submit specific documents. For a change of name, individuals must complete Form No.3 [Claim Form] in person at the Office of the Supervisor of Elections, accompanied by documents such as a Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, or Deed Poll. For transferring registration, Form No. 9 [Transfer of Registration] must be filled out in person at the Office of the Supervisor of Elections, along with additional proof of identity.

Additionally, applicants must provide proof of residence, which can include utility bills (Cable, Water, Electricity, or Telephone), rental receipts with the new address, or a notarized document from the head of household/lessee confirming residency.

It’s essential to note that utility bills or receipts must be dated within two months prior to the application date for a Voter Identification Card.

For further inquiries and information, individuals are encouraged to contact the Office of the Supervisor of Elections at 284-468-4380 or via email at electionsoffice@gov.vg.

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