St. Thomas-St. John Board of Elections v. Daniel

Decided 2007-09-17

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CABRET, Associate Justice OPINION OF THE COURT (September 17, 2007) This appeal concerns the failure of the St. Thomas-St. John Board of Elections (the “Board”) to certify Harry Daniel (“Daniel”) as one of thirty elected delegates to the Virgin Islands Fifth Constitutional Convention (the “Convention”). Daniel, a resident of St. John and a candidate for delegate from the St. T…

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