1994 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election
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← 1990 | 8 November 1994 (general) 22 November 1994 (run off) | 1998 → |
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| | | Nominee | Roy L. Schneider | Derek M. Hodge | | Party | Independent | Democratic | Running mate | Kenneth Mapp | Alfred O. Heath | Popular vote | 17,428 | 13,027 | Percentage | 57.23% | 42.77% | |
Governor before election Alexander A. Farrelly Democratic | Elected Governor Roy L. Schneider Independent | |
General elections were held in the United States Virgin Islands on 8 November 1994, to elect a new governor and lieutenant governor, 15 members of the Legislature of the Virgin Islands and the Delegate to United States House of Representatives.
Gubernatorial
Candidate | Running mate | Party | First round | Second round |
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Votes | % | Votes | % |
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| Roy L. Schneider | Kenneth Mapp | Independent | 14,152 | 42.80 | 17,428 | 57.23 |
| Derek M. Hodge | Alfred O. Heath | Democratic Party | 9,130 | 27.61 | 13,027 | 42.77 |
| Julio Brady | Holland L. Redfield II | Republican Party | 8,096 | 24.49 | |
| Wayne B. M. Chinnery | Hernando Williams | Independent | 1,685 | 5.10 | |
Total | 33,063 | 100.00 | 30,455 | 100.00 |
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Source: [1][2] |
Territorial Legislature
Senator At LargeCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Almando "Rocky" Liburd | Independent Citizens Movement | 19,129 | 100.00 |
Total | 19,129 | 100.00 |
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Source: [1] |
St. Thomas/St. JohnCandidate | Votes | % |
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Allie Allison Petrus | 10,818 | 11.54 |
Osbert Potter | 10,300 | 10.99 |
Celestino White Sr. | 9,636 | 10.28 |
Judy Gomez | 9,416 | 10.05 |
Lorraine Berry | 8,740 | 9.33 |
Adlah Donastorg | 8,583 | 9.16 |
Arturo Watlington | 7,997 | 8.53 |
George Goodwin | 7,533 | 8.04 |
Virdin Brown | 5,785 | 6.17 |
Stephen "Smokey" Frett | 5,559 | 5.93 |
Charlotte Poole Davis | 3,763 | 4.02 |
Estrid Beryl Harthman | 1,723 | 1.84 |
Wilma Marsh Monsanto | 1,702 | 1.82 |
Luis Esquilin | 922 | 0.98 |
Melvin Connor | 684 | 0.73 |
Dale Wallace | 553 | 0.59 |
Total | 93,714 | 100.00 |
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Source: [1] |
St. CroixCandidate | Votes | % |
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Alicia "Chucky" Hansen | 7,800 | 8.70 |
Winfield G. James | 7,677 | 8.56 |
Adelbert Bryan | 6,584 | 7.34 |
Lilliana Belardo de O'Neal | 5,706 | 6.36 |
Gerard Luz James | 5,037 | 5.62 |
Vargrave Richards | 4,698 | 5.24 |
David Jones | 4,675 | 5.21 |
Miguel A. Camacho | 4,240 | 4.73 |
Bent Lawaetz | 3,943 | 4.40 |
Gregory A. Bennerson | 3,925 | 4.38 |
Wayne James | 3,807 | 4.24 |
John F. Tutein | 3,593 | 4.01 |
Mary Ann Pickard | 3,255 | 3.63 |
Valdemar A. Hill Jr. | 3,081 | 3.44 |
Maria Keywood | 3,040 | 3.39 |
Peter Behringer | 2,846 | 3.17 |
Violet Anne Golden | 2,475 | 2.76 |
Robert Acosta III | 2,359 | 2.63 |
Clifford Christian | 2,302 | 2.57 |
Vera M. Falu | 2,169 | 2.42 |
Sylvester H. Julien | 1,697 | 1.89 |
Glenn "Butcher" Brown | 1,387 | 1.55 |
Ralph J. Wilson Jr. | 1,076 | 1.20 |
Alex Petersen | 855 | 0.95 |
Valmy Thomas | 585 | 0.65 |
Valerie Henderson | 539 | 0.60 |
Melvin Williams | 331 | 0.37 |
Total | 89,682 | 100.00 |
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Source: [1] |
Delegate to the United States House of Representatives
Candidate | Party | First round | Second round |
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Votes | % | Votes | % |
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| Eileen R. Petersen | Democratic Party | 10,819 | 34.11 | 13,817 | 45.48 |
| Victor O. Frazer | Independent | 10,321 | 32.54 | 16,561 | 54.52 |
| Edgar D. Ross | Republican Party | 5,513 | 17.38 | |
| Michael A. Paiewonsky | Independent | 5,069 | 15.98 | |
Total | 31,722 | 100.00 | 30,378 | 100.00 |
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Source: [1][2] |
References
- ^ a b c d e "1994 General Election". Election System of the Virgin Islands.
- ^ a b "1994 Run Off Elections". Election System of the Virgin Islands.
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