DahVote.com
Verified government contacts and voter resources for the U.S. Virgin Islands.
DahVote exists because USVI residents deserve a public directory of their government that is current, accurate, and actually works.
Government contact information in the territory is scattered across outdated websites, disconnected phone trees, and word of mouth. Finding out who holds a position, how to reach them, and whether that information is still current should not require a personal connection or an hour of searching. DahVote is built to fix that.
What you’ll find here:
Government Directory — A searchable, verified directory of USVI government officials and agencies, including titles, contact information, and organizational structure. Every record is sourced, dated, and assigned a verification level so you know how confident you can be in what you’re reading. When we don’t know something, we say so.
Voter Resources — Registration information, election dates, ballot guides, and candidate profiles for the 2026 USVI elections. Candidate coverage begins on or before the May 19, 2026 filing deadline. All voter information links directly to official sources at vivote.gov.
Methodology — A full explanation of how we verify information, what our sources are, how we score confidence, and what happens when sources disagree. Transparency is not optional here. It’s the point.
How this site works:
Every record on DahVote is sourced from public documents, official government resources, and reputable local news outlets. Records are dated so you can see when they were last checked. When information conflicts between sources, we flag it and explain the disagreement rather than guessing. When we can’t verify something, we label it “Unconfirmed” rather than publishing it as fact.
If you find an error — a wrong phone number, an outdated title, a name we got wrong — tell us. The Submit a Correction page is there for exactly that reason. Bring a source and we’ll fix it.
DahVote is not a government website. It is not affiliated with any political party, campaign, or officeholder. It is an independent civic resource built by Brian Louden as an extension of his USVI news coverage.
Last updated: February 2026