Virgin IsLANDS. Inspection of polling station. Where voter shall vote. Restricting on voting. Transfer of voters in special cases. 88 Virgin Islands Constitution No, ” of 1954. and Elections. accordingly shall be printed exactly as they are set. out in the nomination paper. Each ballot paper shall have a uumber printed on the back - and shall have attached to it a counterfoil with the - same number printed on the face and there shall ‘be a line of perforations between the ballot paper and the counterfoil. 62. Each presiding officer shall, on or before the day fixed for taking the poll, visit his polling station and see that it is provided with proper conveniences as aforesaid for taking the poll. 68. (1) Subject to the provisions of sections _65 and 66, no person shall be entitled to vote in any polling division unless his name appears on the official list of voters in respect of that polling division. (2) Every person whose name appears upon the official list of voters for any polling division shall be entitled to vote in the electoral district in which that polling division is situated not. - withstanding that he is not resident in that electoral district upon polling day; Provided however that no person shall vote in more than one electoral district or at more than one polling station in the same electoral district or more than once in the same electoral-— district on the same day. (3) Any person contravening any of the provisions of the preceding subsections shall be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for six months. 7 64. No person shall vote for the election of more candidates than there are seats to be filled. 65. (1) Where any person whose name appears upon the official list of voters for any polling division is appointed as presiding officer or po!l clerk for some other polling division in an electoral district, the returning officer shall transfer the name of the presiding officer or poll Bost | ecsemee tas