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2018 United States Virgin Islands general election

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TheUnited States Virgin Islands general election was held on 6 November 2018. Voters chose the non-voting delegate to theUnited States House of Representatives, all fifteen seats in theLegislature of the Virgin Islands, and thegovernor of the United States Virgin Islands.

Gubernatorial election

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Main article:2018 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election
2018 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election

← 2014
November 6, 2018 (first round)
November 20, 2018 (runoff)
2022 →
Registered51,092
Turnout26,346 (runoff: 23,032)
 
CandidateAlbert BryanKenneth Mapp
PartyDemocraticIndependent
Running mateTregenza RoachOsbert Potter
Popular vote9,711general
12,677runoff
8,529general
10,288runoff
Percentage38.08%general
55.04%runoff
33.45general
44.67runoff

Results by district
Bryan:     Mapp:     

Governor before election

Kenneth Mapp
Independent

Elected Governor

Albert Bryan
Democratic

On Election DayAlbert Bryan earned 38.08% of the vote, with Incumbent GovernorKenneth Mapp coming in second with 33.45%. Since no candidate received a majority of the general election vote, as required by theRevised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands, arunoff was held 14 days later between Bryan and Map, the top two vote-getters. On November 20, 2018, Democrat Albert Bryan Jr. won the runoff with 54.5% of the vote.

Legislature of the Virgin Islands

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Democratic primary

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TheDemocratic primary election were held on August 4, 2018. The seven candidates who received the highest votes would proceed to the general election. In the at-large district race, Democrat Steven Payne Sr. defeated incumbent senator Brian Smith.[1]

Senator at-large
CandidateVotes%
Steven D. Payne Sr.3,48250.09
Stacie January2,09030.06
Brian A. Smith (incumbent)1,35019.42
Write-in300.43
Total6,952100.00
Source:[2]
St. Thomas/St. John
CandidateVotes%
Donna Frett-Gregory3,04812.73
Marvin Blyden (incumbent)2,55710.68
Athniel “Bobby” Thomas2,2999.60
Myron D. Jackson (incumbent)2,2279.30
Stedmann Hodge Jr.2,1248.87
Carla Joseph2,1248.87
Jean Forde2,1248.87
Kent Bernier Sr.1,6396.84
Sean “Skooly” Georges1,4265.95
Albert F. Richardson1,2755.32
Jonathan P. Tucker Jr.1,1594.84
Randolph Thomas9353.90
Randolph N. Bennett8803.67
Write-in1330.56
Total23,950100.00
Source:[2]
St. Croix
CandidateVotes%
Alicia Barnes2,65112.52
Allison DeGazon2,32810.99
Novelle Francis (incumbent)1,8428.70
Kurt Vialet (incumbent)1,8428.70
Javan James Sr.1,6407.74
Kenneth Gittens1,5607.37
Oakland Benta1,4686.93
Neville James (incumbent)1,4616.90
Nemmy Williams-Jackson1,3746.49
Terrence Joseph1,2185.75
Karen Chancellor9854.65
Douglas Canton9154.32
Dean R. Andrews7053.33
Juan Figueroa-Serville6353.00
Annette L.S. Scott3381.60
R.J. Hammer1470.69
Write-in720.34
Total21,181100.00
Source:[2]

General election

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2018 United States Virgin Islands legislative election

← 2017
November 6, 2018 (2018-11-06)
2020 →

All 15 seats in theLegislature of the Virgin Islands
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderKenneth GittensDwayne DeGraff
PartyDemocraticIndependentIndependent Citizens Movement
Leader sinceJanuary 14, 2019January 14, 2019
Leader's seatSt. CroixSt. Thomas
Last election1131
Seats before1131
Seats after1320
Seat change2Increase1Decrease1Decrease

Senate President before election

Myron Jackson
Democratic

Elected Senate President

Kenneth Gittens
Democratic

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Steven
Payne (D)
Sherry
Ann-Francis (I)
Angel
Bolques (I)
Undecided
VI Tech Stack[3]October 27–30, 2018800± 3.46%25%21%17%37%

Results

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Senator at-large
CandidatePartyVotes%
Steven D. Payne Sr.Democratic Party8,33543.88
Sherry-Ann FrancisIndependent6,36133.49
Angel L. Bolques Jr.Independent4,24222.33
Write-in550.29
Total18,993100.00
Total votes26,346
Registered voters/turnout51,09551.56
Source:[4]
St. Thomas/St. John
CandidatePartyVotes%
Donna Frett-GregoryDemocratic Party6,98010.51
Marvin BlydenDemocratic Party6,3469.55
Athneil "Bobby" ThomasDemocratic Party5,6988.58
Dwayne M. DeGraffIndependent5,4608.22
Stedmann Hodge Jr.Democratic Party5,4288.17
Janelle K. SarauwIndependent5,3398.04
Myron D. JacksonDemocratic Party5,1597.77
Carla JosephDemocratic Party4,8817.35
Alma Francis-HeyligerIndependent Citizens Movement4,6056.93
Jean A. FordeDemocratic Party4,2046.33
Stephen "Smokey" FrettIndependent Citizens Movement3,0214.55
Irvin Pudna Mason Sr.Independent2,0063.02
Dolores TodmannIndependent1,7212.59
Wilma Marsh MonsantoIndependent1,6612.50
Gustave R. DowlingIndependent1,2541.89
Bruce FlamonRepublican Party1,1131.68
Margaret PriceIndependent7411.12
George TragerIndependent6260.94
Write-in1950.29
Total66,438100.00
Source:[4]
St. Croix
CandidatePartyVotes%
Alicia BarnesDemocratic Party7,49412.45
Allison DeGazonDemocratic Party7,42912.35
Kurt VialetDemocratic Party5,4959.13
Javan James Sr.Democratic Party5,4329.03
Novelle FrancisDemocratic Party5,2808.77
Kenneth GittensDemocratic Party4,2257.02
Oakland BentaDemocratic Party4,1056.82
Genevieve WhitakerIndependent2,6074.33
Daren "Bogle" StevensIndependent2,5674.27
Michael J. SpringerIndependent2,1603.59
Lilliana Belardo-O'NealRepublican Party2,1233.53
Robert B. MoorheadRepublican Party2,0193.36
Norman BaptisteIndependent1,8263.03
Emmett HansenIndependent1,6512.74
Patricia JamesIndependent1,6142.68
Malik StridironIndependent1,2072.01
Troy MasonIndependent1,1091.84
Carew FelixIndependent8601.43
Omar Hashim HenryIndependent4300.71
Abraham OrtizIndependent3740.62
Write-in1660.28
Total60,173100.00
Source:[4]

Delegate to the United States House of Representatives

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2018 United States House of Representatives election in the United States Virgin Islands, at-large district

← 2016
November 6, 2018
2020 →
 
CandidateStacey Plaskett
PartyDemocratic
Popular vote16,341
Percentage98.4%

Delegate at-large before election

Stacey Plaskett
Democratic

Elected Delegate at-large

Stacey Plaskett
Democratic

The2018 United States House of Representatives election in the United States Virgin Islands was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, to elect the non-votingDelegate to theUnited States House of Representatives from theUnited States Virgin Islands'at-large congressional district. The election coincided with the largerUnited States House election and other elections in theUnited States Virgin Islands, such as the 2018 gubernatorial general election.

The non-voting delegate is elected for a two-year term. Incumbent delegateStacey Plaskett, aDemocrat, who sought re-election for a third term, was the only declared candidate. She was unopposed in the primary and general elections.[5][6][7]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Stacey PlaskettDemocratic Party16,34198.41
Write-in2641.59
Total16,605100.00
Total votes26,346
Registered voters/turnout51,09551.56
Source:[4]

References

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  1. ^"Brian Smith Sent Home".The Virgin Islands Consortium. 2018. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2024.
  2. ^abc"2018 Primary Election". Election System of the Virgin Islands.
  3. ^VI Tech Stack
  4. ^abcd"2018 General Election". Election System of the Virgin Islands.
  5. ^Troy, Aras (October 11, 2018)."Lacking full representation, residents of US territories prepare to vote".Pasquines.Archived from the original on October 31, 2018. RetrievedOctober 31, 2018.
  6. ^"Semi-Final Election Lineup: 110 Candidates On the USVI Ballot This Year".Virgin Islands Source. July 5, 2018.Archived from the original on October 31, 2018. RetrievedOctober 31, 2018.
  7. ^Knoedler, Matt (October 16, 2018)."Plaskett expected to stump for Democrats in hurricane-ravaged states".CBS U.S. Virgin Islands.Archived from the original on October 31, 2018. RetrievedOctober 31, 2018.
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