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USVI Gov Mapp congratulates Sarauw on special election win

US Virgin Islands’ Senator-elect, Janelle K. Sarauw defeated her 13 competitors — including former Senator Justin Harrigan Sr — in the April 8, 2017 special election. Photo: VIC
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CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St Thomas, USVI- US Virgin Islands (USVI) Governor Kenneth E. Mapp in a press release issued late Saturday night, April 8, 2017 congratulated Senator-elect Janelle K. Sarauw, who defeated her 13 competitors — including former Senator Justin Harrigan Sr — in Saturday’s special election.

The governor said Ms Sarauw represents a new generation of Virgin Islands leaders and that he looked forward to working with her in the weeks and months ahead. Mr Mapp called Ms Sarauw on Saturday evening to offer his congratulations.

“I must applaud Senator-elect Sarauw and her team for their tenacity – they clearly stayed focused and put in the work,” Mr Mapp said. He expressed best wishes to the other candidates and encouraged them to remain committed to public service. “We need your good ideas, energy and enthusiasm,” he said

The governor had set the stage for a showdown of candidates after calling a special election immediately after District Court Judge Curtis V. Gomez’s ruling on what had become a protracted battle between Ms Sarauw and Kevin A. Rodriquez. Judge Gomez did not force the Legislature to act on the matter — stating it remains a coequal branch of government — and, while it did not explicitly asked Mr Mapp to call a special election, the court concluded that the governor had the right — even duty — to do just that to remedy the tumultuous saga.

Ms Sarauw joins the Legislature at a time when constituents are looking closely at the body’s actions — a heightened awareness encouraged by the territory’s current fiscal condition, with a structural deficit of over $100 million as of last month, that the government is struggling to offset.

The senator will also face a Legislature that has grown contentious over the recent sin tax debate, with Democrats aligning with Mr Mapp in passing the measure, while the no party lawmakers — and Democrat Janette Millin Young — stood in opposition.

On her Facebook page, Ms Sarauw lists her interests as public safety, economic diversification, education, health and athletics.

12 Responses to “USVI Gov Mapp congratulates Sarauw on special election win”

  • rock city (10/04/2017, 17:17) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    Women power
  • wet (10/04/2017, 20:57) Like (3) Dislike (4) Reply
    Shocking! Shocking! Shocking. they rob Kevin A. Rodriquez of this seat from Shame.
    • @ wet (11/04/2017, 00:18) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
      Hater
    • Snowflake (11/04/2017, 11:40) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
      Wait until she stops coming to work...like she does on all her jobs...doesn't have stick-to-it-tiveness... ..a real job hopper...oh well, she has to live her daddy's regrets...
  • ... (10/04/2017, 20:59) Like (5) Dislike (5) Reply
    Her resume does not seem to be very deep.
    Hope her leadership and managerial skills is more than this thin resume.
  • belonger (11/04/2017, 06:23) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Oh come on, the ppl believed she deserved a chance and they elected her, we must now let her to do her work. Congrats Janelle. We will support your endeavour for the ppl.
    • Yes (11/04/2017, 08:32) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
      NO we in VI like our politicians gay for some reason we feel they wouldn't harm us.
  • BVI Family friend (11/04/2017, 07:15) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Janelle, congratulations and all the best. Put God first and you will move mountains!
  • Krazy (11/04/2017, 11:29) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Is she the one who wants to legalize marijuana? just asking
  • Sistar (12/04/2017, 14:56) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations!! Sparkle, Shimmer and Shine bright!!! #PHAmily #OES


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