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Judge finds alleged harms too speculative to establish standing; separate challenge to Democratic Party certification authority remains active
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Jed JohnHope disqualified from running for delegate to Congress; 97 signatures short on STX petitionJed JohnHope failed to collect the required 200 signatures across both election districts before filing for delegate to Congress on the final day.
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Gubernatorial aspirant Stephen Frett and prospective running mate, Derek Bermudez, disqualified from 2026 race because Bermudez is not registered to vote in territory.
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American Legion Post No. 133 unveils monument on Frederiksted waterfront honoring seven Virgin Islanders who died in the September 11 attacks and recovery efforts.
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Former Senator James Weber III and Roy Sheridan disqualified in separate cases involving district filing rules and running mate consent issues.
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Government witness David Whitaker asks court to be sentenced after former OMB Director Jenifer O’Neal, whose sentencing is scheduled for the following day.
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Sheridan names ‘Horris’ Graham on gubernatorial petition despite Graham saying he refused to run; crowded fields emerge for Legislature, Congress, and territorial boards.
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Ex-Sen. James O’Bryan brings the potential gubernatorial field to 13 aspirants as ex-Sen. Nereida Rivera-O’Reilly obtains senatorial papers ahead of filing deadline.
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Attorney General Gordon Rhea issues legal opinion citing Brett “Mac” McClafferty’s convictions in Ohio prevent him from being eligible to run for Senate.
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Veteran broadcaster Doug Harris, a familiar voice to Virgin Islands listeners for decades who retired after a stint at WTJX, has died at 75.