No. 7 of 1954. Virgin Islands Constitution 51 and Elections, dates, a packet containing the spoiled ballot papers, a packet containing the rejected ballot papers and a packet containing the official lists of voters used at the polling stations, and the written appointments of candidate’s agents; and (7') all other documents used for the election. (2) The Supervisor of elections shall, on receiving the return of any member elected to serve in the Council, cause it to be entered, in the order in which such return is received by him, in a book to be kept by him for such purpose and thereupon immediately cause a notice to be pub- lished in the Gaceéfe of the name of the candidate so elected and in the order in which it was received, (3) The Supervisor of Elections shall, on receiving the return of any member elected to serve in the Council, transmit the writ with the return endorsed thereon to the Commissioner with- in the time specified in such writ. The Commis- sioner shall within seven days of the receipt of the said writ return the same to the Supervisor of Elections for safe custody in accordance with the provisions of section 79, (4) The Supervisor of Elections shall, imme- diately after each general election, cause to be printed a report giving, by polling divisions, the number of votes polled for each candidate, the number of rejected ballot papers, the number of names on the official lists of voters, together with any other information that he may deem fit to include, and shall also, at the end of each year, cause to be printed a similar report on the by- elections held during the year. (5) If any returning officer wilfully delays, neglects or refuses duly to return any person who ought to be returned to serve in the Council for any electoral district, and if it has been determined on the hearing of an election petition respecting the election for such electoral district that such person was entitled to have been returned, the VIRGIN ISLANDS.