September 2022 St. Croix General Election Poll Results

September 2022 St. Croix General Election Poll Results

Conducted: September 7 – 13, 2022
Number of Respondents: 250
Margin of Error: ± 6.17%

  1. Are you registered to vote in the United States Virgin Islands?

Response Percent

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Yes 100.0

  1. There will be a general election in the United States Virgin Islands in November. Most folks are very busy, and not always able to vote, often for very valid reasons. Thinking ahead, how likely are you to vote in the general election?
Response Percent
Certain 77.5
Likely 11.4
50/50 chance 11.1

  1. If the election for Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the United States Virgin Islands were held today, who would you support?
Response Percent
Democrats Albert Bryan Jr. and Tregenza Roach 37.7
Independents Kurt Vialet and Janelle K. Sarauw 34.1
Independents Ronald Pickard and Elroy Turnbull 2.3
Independent Citizens Movement Stephen Frett and Gregory Miller Jr. 0.9
Undecided 25.1

  1. If the election for the Senator At-Large position in the Legislature of the Virgin Islands were held today, would you support Sherry-Ann Francis or Angel Bolques Jr.?
Response Percent
Democrat Angel Bolques Jr. 41.4
Independent Sherry-Ann Francis 20.8
Undecided 37.8

  1. If the election for St. Croix District Senate were held today, who would you choose (Com- bined Choice)?
Response Percent
Democrat Novelle E. Francis Jr. 11.0
Democrat Kenneth Kenny Gittens 10.8
Democrat Marise C. James 9.7
Independent Franklin D. Johnson 9.5
Democrat Diane T. Capehart 6.4
Independent Michael J. Springer, Jr. 5.8
Democrat Javan E. James 5.8
Independent Patricia M. James 5.3
Democrat Genevieve Whitaker 5.0
Independent Samuel Carrion 5.0
Democrat Ophelia Williams-Jackson 4.7
Independent Devin Carrington 3.8
Independent Citizens Movement Tyrone Molyneaux 1.6
Independent Norman Jn Baptiste 1.2
Independent Leonardo Carrion Sr. 0.9
Independent Julian S. Veira 0.8
Independent JPG Moonark Wakefield 0.7
Independent Marilyn T. Hodge 0.3
Independent Shalima A. Edwards 0.1
Undecided 11.6

  1. If the election for St. Croix District Board of Education were held today, who would your first choice be (Combined Choice)?
Response Percent
Democrat Winona A. Hendricks 24.7
Democrat Terrence T. Joseph 23.1
Independent Citizens Movement Mary Moorhead 15.3
Undecided 36.9

  1. If the election for St. Croix District Board of Elections were held today, would your first choice be (Combined Choice)?
Response Percent
Democrat Raymond J. Williams 16.0
Democrat Florine Audain Hassell 14.8
Democrat Kareem T. Francis 14.4
Republican Soraya Ferreras 8.2
Republican Frederick R. Espinosa 6.8
Undecided 39.8


Lastly, I am going to read you a list of names of people active in politics in your area. After I read each one, please tell me if you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of that person.

  1. Albert Bryan Jr.
Response Percent
Very Favorable 29.2
Somewhat Favorable 18.8
Somewhat Unfavorable 14.9
Very Unfavorable 17.6
No Opinion 19.5

  1. Ronald Pickard
Response Percent
Very Favorable 3.3
Somewhat Favorable 9.3
Somewhat Unfavorable 7.6
Very Unfavorable 29.5
No Opinion 50.3

  1. Stephen ‘Smokey’ Frett
Response Percent
Very Favorable 1.6
Somewhat Favorable 9.1
Somewhat Unfavorable 9.5
Very Unfavorable 17.9
No Opinion 62.0

  1. Kurt Vialet
Response Percent
Very Favorable 30.6
Somewhat Favorable 31.3
Somewhat Unfavorable 5.5
Very Unfavorable 14.6
No Opinion 18.0

  1. Which of the following issues would you say is the most important to you?
Response Percent
Healthcare 42.2
The Economy 23.9
Education 14.4
Law Enforcement and Public Safety 8.6
Housing Opportunities 7.3
Small Businesses 1.4
The Environment 2.3

  1. Which of the following issues would you say is the second most important to you?
Response Percent
Education 36.9
Healthcare 24.4
The Economy 15.8
Law Enforcement and Public Safety 15.0
Housing Opportunities 4.2
Small Businesses 1.7
The Environment 1.8

  1. What party would you say you most closely identify with?
Response Percent
Republican Party 6.2
Democratic Party 61.1
Independent Citizens Movement 5.3
No party or independent 22.9
Not sure 4.6

  1. What is your gender
Response Percent
Male 46.4
Female 52.0
Prefer not to say 1.6

  1. To which age group do you belong
Response Percent
18-34 15.0
35-49 23.0
50-64 32.0
65 and over 29.0
Prefer not to say 1.0

Mode

Response Percent
Cellphone 23.4
Email 72.5
Landline 4.2