Bill proposes Office of the Supervisor of Elections be rebranded Department of Elections


Members of the public are invited to read the new Bill, which proposes transformative changes to the Office of the Supervisor of Elections and elections administration in the Virgin Islands.
Supervisor of Elections, Ms Carlene Herbert, said that the Bill represents the start of a new chapter for elections in the Virgin Islands and seeks to bring the Territory in line with modern and efficient standards of operations.
“The Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2025, represents a necessary stride to strengthen the systems that ensure we administer free and fair elections in the Virgin Islands. From inclusions that range from the introduction of new voting methods that increase accessibility, the establishment of an Elections Advisory Committee, amendments to the Code of Conduct for Political Parties and Candidates, and strong guidelines around campaign financing, this Bill puts us in better positioning for a sustainable future,” Ms Herbert said in a Government Information Service (GIS) press release.
'Department of Elections'
The Bill would also require that all parties and individuals seeking to contest elections be officially registered, provides guidance on donations, including permissible and prohibited donations and mandates the maintenance of a Register of Donations, which should include the names and addresses of donors.
In addition, the Bill proposes that the Office of the Supervisor of Elections be transferred from a unit within the Office of the Deputy Governor to a department and rebranded as the Department of Elections.
Persons are encouraged to review the Bill prior to its second reading and remain connected to the Office of the Deputy Governor for additional details on the contents of the Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which will guide the transformation of elections in the Virgin Islands.


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