Political party strength in the United States Virgin Islands
The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the United States insular area of the United States Virgin Islands:
The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:
The parties are as follows: Democratic (D), Independent (I), Independent Citizens Movement (IC), and Republican (R).
For a particular year, the noted partisan composition is that which either took office during that year or which maintained the office throughout the entire year. Only changes made outside of regularly scheduled elections are noted as affecting the partisan composition during a particular year. Shading is determined by the final result of any mid-cycle changes in partisan affiliation.
Year | Executive offices | Territorial Legislature | U.S. House | |
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Governor | Lieutenant Governor | |||
1917 | Edwin Taylor Pollock | no such office | no such office | |
James Harrison Oliver | ||||
1918 | ||||
1919 | Joseph Wallace Oman | |||
1920 | ||||
1921 | ||||
Sumner Ely Wetmore Kittelle | ||||
1922 | ||||
Henry Hughes Hough | ||||
1923 | ||||
Philip Williams | ||||
1924 | ||||
1925 | ||||
Martin Edwin Trench | ||||
1926 | ||||
1927 | ||||
Waldo A. Evans | ||||
1928 | ||||
1929 | ||||
1930 | ||||
1931 | ||||
Paul Martin Pearson | ||||
1932 | ||||
1933 | ||||
1934 | ||||
1935 | ||||
Robert Herrick[1] | ||||
Lawrence William Cramer | ||||
1936 | ||||
1937 | ||||
1938 | ||||
1939 | ||||
1940 | ||||
Robert Morss Lovett[1] | ||||
1941 | ||||
Charles Harwood | ||||
1942 | ||||
1943 | ||||
1944 | ||||
1945 | ||||
1946 | William H. Hastie | |||
1947 | ||||
1948 | ||||
1949 | ||||
Morris Fidanque de Castro | ||||
1950 | ||||
1951 | ||||
1952 | ||||
1953 | ||||
1954 | ||||
Archibald A. Alexander | ||||
1955 | ||||
Charles K. Claunch[1] | ||||
Walter A. Gordon | ||||
1956 | ||||
1957 | ||||
1958 | ||||
John David Merwin | ||||
1959 | ||||
1960 | ||||
1961 | ||||
Ralph Moses Paiewonsky | ||||
1962 | ||||
1963 | ||||
1964 | ||||
1965 | ||||
1966 | ||||
1967 | ||||
1968 | ||||
1969 | ||||
Cyril E. King[1] | ||||
Melvin H. Evans (R) | David Earle Maas (R) | |||
1970 | ||||
1971 | ||||
1972 | ||||
1973 | vacant[2] | Ron de Lugo (D) | ||
1974 | Athniel C. Ottley (D) | |||
1975 | Cyril E. King (IC) | Juan Francisco Luis (IC) | ||
1976 | ||||
1977 | ||||
1978 | Henry A. Millin (D) | |||
1979 | Juan Francisco Luis (IC) | Melvin H. Evans (R) | ||
1980 | ||||
1981 | Ron de Lugo (D) | |||
1982 | ||||
1983 | Julio Brady (D) | |||
1984 | ||||
1985 | ||||
1986 | ||||
1987 | Alexander A. Farrelly (D) | Derek M. Hodge (D) | ||
1988 | ||||
1989 | ||||
1990 | ||||
1991 | ||||
1992 | ||||
1993 | ||||
1994 | ||||
1995 | Roy L. Schneider (R) | Kenneth Mapp (R) | Victor O. Frazer (IC) | |
1996 | ||||
1997 | Donna Christian-Christensen (D) | |||
1998 | ||||
1999 | Charles Wesley Turnbull (D) | Gerard Luz James II (D) | ||
2000 | ||||
2001 | ||||
2002 | ||||
2003 | Vargrave Richards (D) | |||
2004 | ||||
2005 | ||||
2006 | ||||
2007 | John de Jongh (D) | Gregory Francis (D) | 9D, 4IC, 2I | |
2008 | ||||
2009 | 10D, 3I, 2IC | |||
2010 | ||||
2011 | ||||
2012 | ||||
2013 | 10D, 4I, 1IC | |||
2014 | ||||
2015 | Kenneth Mapp (I) | Osbert Potter (I) | 11D, 3I, 1IC | Stacey Plaskett (D) |
2016 | ||||
2017 | ||||
2018 | ||||
2019 | Albert Bryan (D) | Tregenza Roach (D) | 13D, 2I | |
2020 | ||||
Year | Governor | Lieutenant Governor | Territorial Legislature | U.S. House |
Executive offices |
See also
Notes
- Acting governor.
- Senate President Claude Molloy served as acting lieutenant governor.
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