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Incumbents Retain Senate Seats, Six Newcomers Added in Primary

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In the district Senate races, all incumbent senators retained their seats based on the unofficial Primary Election numbers, while three newcomers on St. Croix and another three on St. Thomas-St. John emerged to round out the rest of the slate. On St. Croix, incumbent Sen. Kenneth L. Gittens was the district’s top vote getter with Sen. Novelle Francis Jr. coming in a close second, while Sen. Donna Frett-Gregory was first on St. Thomas-St. John, followed by Sen. Milton Potter.

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