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What (who) is 1972 United States Virgin Islands constitutional referendum - definition


1972 United States Virgin Islands constitutional referendum         
BALLOT MEASURE IN THE US VIRGIN ISLANDS
United States Virgin Islands constitutional referendum, 1972
A constitutional referendum was held in the United States Virgin Islands on 7 November 1972.United States Virgin Islands, 7 November 1972: Constitution Direct Democracy Federal law passed by the United States Congress suggested that a second Constitutional Convention be called after the failure of the previous proposed constitution.
1972 Liberian constitutional referendum         
A constitutional referendum was held in Liberia on 4 April 1972.Vote age 18 years old Direct Democracy The changes to the constitution would lower the voting age from 21 to 18, and had been announced by President William Tolbert shortly after taking office.
United States Virgin Islands Police Department         
  • St. Thomas]], the islands' capital
  • St. Croix]]
  • Cyril E. King Airport on St Thomas
  • The aftermath of [[Hurricane Marilyn]] on the island of St. Thomas, 1995. In recent decades the U.S. Virgin Islands have been devastated by a series of hurricanes.
  • The Legislature Building in Charlotte Amalie
  • St. Thomas]]
  • Ancient petroglyphs in the Virgin Islands National Park
  • St. John]]
  • USVI police officers in 2012
  • A Danish street name in Charlotte-Amalie
TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES
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The United States Virgin Islands Police Department is the law enforcement agency for the United States Virgin Islands, which has jurisdiction anywhere in the territory. It was created to protect the lives and property of residents.