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Early Voting Turnout Breaks 2018 Records, Elections System Reports

A record-breaking 4,418 people cast their ballots during early voting for the Democratic Primary election that ended on Monday, according to Supervisor of Elections Caroline Fawkes.

The numbers surpassed those of 2018, when 3,521 people voted early. This year, of the 34,697 registered Democrats territorywide, 13 percent participated in early voting, including 2,182 on St. Thomas, 2,131 on St. Croix and 105 on St. John, according to an Elections System press release issued Monday night.

The Primary Election will take place on Saturday, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The following is a list of Voting Centers by district:

St. Thomas

Tutu Park Mall (former Scotia Bank location)

Charlotte Amalie High School gymnasium

University of the Virgin Islands Sports & Fitness Center

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