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Bill No. 35-0213: An Act granting a conditional zoning use variance for Plots Nos. 219 and 220 Estate Morningstar, Queen Quarter, St. Croix, from the R-1(Residential-Low Density) zoning designation to allow for a restaurant and bar, amphitheater, retail, a barber or beauty salon, short-term rental/guesthouse, and event space rental/rental of ...
Senator Novelle Francis Vice President-Secretary for Intergovernmental and Territorial Affairs (Democrat); Senator Kurt Vialet (Democrat); Senator Javan James Sr. (Independent)
The 2024 United States Virgin Islands general election took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, to elect the non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives, all 15 seats in the Legislature of the Virgin Islands, members of the Virgin Islands Board of Elections, Board of Education, and the 15 delegates to the Sixth Constitutional Convention.
St. Thomas/St. John 2013 2026 John P. de Jongh, Jr. Judge Renee Gumbs-Carty St. Thomas/St. John 2016 2022 Kenneth E. Mapp: Judge Sigrid M. Tejo St. Thomas/St. John 2021 2027 Albert Bryan: Judge Douglas A. Brady St. Croix 2012 2025 John P. de Jongh, Jr. Judge Jomo Meade St. Croix 2016 2022 Kenneth E. Mapp: Judge Jessica Gallivan St. Croix 2019 2025
A further Colonial Law coming in 1863 broke the Assembly into two parts, creating a colonial council for the newly created St. Thomas and St. John Municipality, and a separate colonial council for the St. Croix Municipality. The 1863 law provided the councils to combine into a single legislature when called upon by the Vice-regent or by ...
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At the territorial level, fifteen senators to the Legislature of the Virgin Islands—seven from the district of Saint Croix, seven from the district of Saint Thomas and Saint John, and one senator at-large (who must be a resident of Saint John) -- are elected for two-year terms to the unicameral Virgin Islands Legislature.
The Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands of 1954 [5] is the current Organic Act defining the government of the United States Virgin Islands, which were acquired by the United States through the Treaty of the Danish West Indies of 1916. It replaced the Organic Act of the Virgin Islands of 1936 [6] and earlier temporary provisions. [7] [8]