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The United States Virgin Islands general election was held on 4 November 2014. Voters chose the non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives , all fifteen seats in the Legislature of the Virgin Islands , and the Governor of the United States Virgin Islands .
Governor John deJongh was term-limited and could not seek a third term in office in 2014. Kenneth Mapp went on to win the election after a run off, defeating Donna Christian-Christensen in a landslide with almost 64% of the vote.[ 1]
Territorial Legislature [ edit ]
All fifteen seats in the Legislature of the Virgin Islands were contested.
Senator At Large Candidate Party Votes % Almando "Rocky" Liburd Independent 12,048 58.53 Ronnie E. Jones Democratic Party 8,267 40.16 Write in 268 1.30 Total 20,583 100.00 Total votes 27,879 – Registered voters/turnout 51,326 54.32 Source: [ 2]
St. Thomas/St. John Candidate Party Votes % Marvin Blyden Democratic Party 6,394 10.02 Myron D. Jackson Democratic Party 6,248 9.79 Clifford Graham Democratic Party 6,196 9.71 Tregenza Roach Independent 5,743 9.00 Jean Forde Democratic Party 5,702 8.93 Janette Millin Young Democratic Party 5,369 8.41 Justin Harrigan Sr. Democratic Party 5,228 8.19 Donald "Ducks" Cole Democratic Party 5,139 8.05 Lawrence "Recon" Olive Independent 4,112 6.44 Dwayne M. DeGraff Independent 3,783 5.93 Stephen "Smokey" Frett Independent Citizens Movement 2,652 4.15 Wilma Marsh Monsanto Independent 1,829 2.87 C. Milliner-Emanuel Independent 1,551 2.43 Larence Lary Boschulte Republican Party 1,306 2.05 Real Deal Bruce Flamon Independent 1,162 1.82 Jodi Hodge Republican Party 662 1.04 Charlesworth Halstead Independent Citizens Movement 302 0.47 Write in 461 0.72 Total 63,839 100.00 Total votes 13,562 – Registered voters/turnout 26,760 50.68 Source: [ 2]
St. Croix Candidate Party Votes % Kurt Vialet Democratic Party 8,288 12.19 Novelle Francis Democratic Party 7,318 10.76 Sammuel Sanes Democratic Party 5,805 8.54 Kenneth Kenny Gittens Democratic Party 5,451 8.02 Neville James Democratic Party 5,114 7.52 T. "Positive" Nelson Independent Citizens Movement 4,891 7.19 Nereida Rivera O'Reilly Independent 4,757 7.00 Malcolm McGregor Democratic Party 3,883 5.71 Naomi "Sandra" Joseph Independent Citizens Movement 3,386 4.98 Jamila Russell Independent 3,248 4.78 Arthur A. Joseph Independent Citizens Movement 3,241 4.77 Diane Capehart Democratic Party 3,130 4.60 Ignacio Llanos III Independent Citizens Movement 1,716 2.52 Miguel Quinones Jr. Independent 1,624 2.39 Robert B. Moorhead Republican Party 1,070 1.57 Linus Louis Lacane Independent 771 1.13 Arthur Brown Jr. Independent 490 0.72 Dwight Nicholson Independent 328 0.48 Kevin Romain Independent 192 0.28 Write in 3,282 4.83 Total 67,985 100.00 Total votes 14,317 – Registered voters/turnout 24,566 58.28 Source: [ 2]
Delegate to the United States House of Representatives [ edit ]
2014 United States House of Representatives election in the United States Virgin Islands, at-large district
The 2014 United States House of Representatives election in the United States Virgin Islands were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, to elect the non-voting Delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the United States Virgin Islands ' at-large congressional district . The election coincided with the elections of other federal and state offices, including the election of the Virgin Islands' governor .
The non-voting delegate is elected for a two-year term. Donna Christian-Christensen , who represented the district from 1997 to 2015, did not run for re-election. She instead ran for governor.[ 3] Stacey Plaskett went on to win the general election with 90% of the vote.[ 4]
Primary elections were held on August 2, 2014.
Candidate Votes % Stacey Plaskett 4,866 49.88 Shawn-Michael Malone 4,134 42.37 Emmett Hansen 750 7.69 Write in 6 0.06 Total 9,756 100.00 Source: [ 7]