According to this story, Virgin Islands State Senator Alicia “Chucky” Hansen, who was removed from the ballot by the Virgin Islands Supreme Court, says she will return to federal court to try to restore her to the ballot.
According to this story, Virgin Islands State Senator Alicia “Chucky” Hansen, who was removed from the ballot by the Virgin Islands Supreme Court, says she will return to federal court to try to restore her to the ballot.
“State” Senator? Not Territorial Senator?
I agree with you, Casual Bystander. How can someone be called a “state” senator, when the Virgin Islands is NOT a state. Senator, yes, but not State Senator.
I checked the Virgin Islands legislative website. Like Nebraska, the Virgin Islands legislature is unicameral – that is, only one house. As in Nebraska, the legislators are thus classed as “Senators.” Since 1966, they have had 15 senators of which 1 is elected at-large and the other 14 from 2 districts. Strictly speaking, Alabama Independent, I supposed they should be referred to as “Territorial Senators” but we all know what Richard meant despite the slip of the tongue.
Gene: I wasn’t and didn’t meant to criticize Richard for calling this person a State Senator. We all have “slip of the tongue” moments – at least I know I do.
Formally the members of the Virgin Island Legislature should be called “Territorial Senators.” I agree with you here. But informally, in these blogs and posts, and in our replies, I feel the term “Senator” is all that is necessary.