2020 US Virgin Islands GOP caucus results
Republican voters will caucus on April 4 for the territory's nine delegates.
The U.S. Virgin Islands will begin its Republican caucuses -- also called a territorial convention -- on Saturday, April 4, with nine delegates at stake.
The caucuses are closed, meaning only registered Republicans will be able to participate.
The Democrats in the territory will hold their caucuses in June.
Territory significance
Despite the small number of delegates in play, controversy broke out at the 2016 Republican caucuses when none of the six pledged delegates supported a primary candidate -- planning instead to wait until the Republican National Convention to commit.
This prompted the territory’s GOP chairman to disqualify the six delegates, citing a breach of party rules.
Four of the six new delegates pledged support for a primary candidate: two for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, and one each for then-candidate President Donald Trump and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.