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          by the United States from Denmark for $25 million.
        
        
          In 1927, the U.S. Congress granted citizenship to the
        
        
          Virgin Islanders. Universal suffrage followed in 1936
        
        
          to all persons who could read and write English. The
        
        
          U.S.Virgin Islands are considered an organized, unin-
        
        
          corporated territory. Its government consists of three
        
        
          co-equal branches: the Executive, the Judicial, and the
        
        
          Legislative which is comprised of a unicameral, 15-per-
        
        
          son legislature. Administratively, the Islands are divid-
        
        
          ed into three districts and twenty sub-districts. Since
        
        
          1970, the Governor has been elected by popular vote
        
        
          every four years; previously he had been appointed by
        
        
          the U.S. President.
        
        
          The Virgin Islands are represented in the United States
        
        
          House of Representatives by a non-voting, at-large
        
        
          delegate who serves a two-year term and can sit and
        
        
          vote in committee. U.S. Virgin Islands residents can-
        
        
          not vote in presidential elections, but they are able to
        
        
          vote in presidential primary elections for delegates to
        
        
          the Democratic National Convention and the Republi-
        
        
          can National Convention. Unlike persons born on the
        
        
          mainland and naturalized citizens who derive their citi-
        
        
          zenship from the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S.
        
        
          constitution, those born in the U.S. Virgin Islands de-
        
        
          rive their U.S. citizenship from Congressional statute.
        
        
          On January 6, 2015, Kenneth E. Mapp was sworn in
        
        
          as the eighth elected Governor of the United States
        
        
          Virgin Islands. With his running mate, Osbert E. Pot-
        
        
          ter, the team earned nearly 64 percent of the popular
        
        
          vote in a run-off election held on November 18, 2014.
        
        
          Mapp was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1955, and moved to
        
        
          St. Croix in 1961. Soon after graduating from St. Croix
        
        
          Central High School, he was accepted for training by
        
        
          the New York City Police Department, and went on to
        
        
          serve in Brooklyn’s 83rd precinct. He later became an
        
        
          officer of the Virgin Islands Police Department, whose
        
        
          AT A GLANCE
        
        
          WHO:
        
        
          The Government of the United States Virgin
        
        
          Islands
        
        
          WHAT:
        
        
          A United States territory
        
        
          WHERE:
        
        
          Capital at Charlotte Amalie
        
        
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