British Virgin Islands general election, 2011
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The British Virgin Islands general election, 2011 was held in the British Virgin Islands
British Virgin Islands
The Virgin Islands, often called the British Virgin Islands , is a British overseas territory and overseas territory of the European Union, located in the Caribbean to the east of Puerto Rico. The islands make up part of the Virgin Islands archipelago, the remaining islands constituting the U.S...

 on 7 November 2011. The result was a decisive victory for the opposition National Democratic Party
National Democratic Party (British Virgin Islands)
The National Democratic Party is a political party in the British Virgin Islands.In the 2007 general election the incumbent NDP was crushed by the Virgin Islands Party and lost all except for 2 of its seats....

 (NDP) led by Orlando Smith
Orlando Smith
D. Orlando Smith, OBE is the current Premier of the British Virgin Islands. He also formerly served as Chief Minister of the British Virgin Islands from 2003 to 2007...

 over the incumbent Virgin Islands Party (VIP), led by Premier Ralph T. O'Neal
Ralph T. O'Neal
Ralph Telford O'Neal, OBE is the former Premier of the British Virgin Islands, and is expected to be appointed as the leader of the opposition...

. No minor parties or independent candidates won any seats.

Background

The House of Assembly was dissolved on 13 September 2011, by the Governor, Mr William Boyd McCleary, on advice from the Premier. However, the date of the election was not announced until 23 September 2011.

Premier Ralph O'Neal confirmed that he would lead his party at the 2011 general election, even though he would turn 78 shortly after the election, and would be 82 at the end of the term of office (if re-elected).

Second district representative, Alvin Christopher (who received the highest percentage of votes for a territorial candidate (75.9%) in the 2007 election) announced that he will run for the Virgin Islands Party. Mr Christopher has formerly run for the VIP, the NDP and as an independent candidate.

Although the ruling Virgin Islands Party had a huge majority following the 2007 election
British Virgin Islands general election, 2007
The British Virgin Islands general election, 2007 was held in the British Virgin Islands on 20 August 2007. The result was a landslide victory for the opposition Virgin Islands Party over the incumbent National Democratic Party ....

 the intervening years had been characterised by difficult economic times, and a series of natural disasters had hit the Territory damaging its infrastructure. Both of these events led to criticism being directed towards the ruling Government.

District seats

The results of the voting for the district seats were as follows:
  • First electorial district
    Candidate No of votes Percentage
    Andrew A. Fahie (VIP) 611 65.8%
    Preston Stoutt (IND) 317 34.2%

  • Second Electoral District
    Candidate No of votes Percentage
    J. Alvin Christopher (VIP) 423 52.4%
    Claude Cline-Skelton (NDP) 339 42.0%
    Leall Rhymer (IND) 38 4.7%
    Allewine Smith 7 0.9%

  • Third Electoral District
    Candidate No of votes Percentage
    Julian Fraser (VIP) 613 52.4%
    Kevin Smith (NDP) 557 47.6%

  • Fourth Electoral District
    Candidate No of votes Percentage
    Mark Vanterpool (NDP) 661 68.5%
    Vincent Scatliffe (VIP) 209 21.7%
    Collin Scatliffe (IND) 95 9.8%

  • Fifth Electoral District
    Candidate No of votes Percentage
    Delores Christopher (NDP) 727 55.0%
    Elvis Jerome Harrigan (VIP) 596 45.0%

  • Sixth Electoral District
    Candidate No of votes Percentage
    Alvera Maduro-Caines (NDP) 612 61.4%
    Omar Hodge (VIP) 385 38.6%

  • Seventh Electoral District
    Candidate No of votes Percentage
    Kedrick Pickering (NDP) 535 70.1%
    Ronnie Lettsome (VIP) 156 20.5%
    Allen Wheatley (IND) 72 9.4%

  • Eighth Electoral District
    Candidate No of votes Percentage
    Marlon Penn (NDP) 524 48.1%
    Dancia Penn
    Dancia Penn
    Ruth Dancia Penn, OBE, QC is a British Virgin Islands politician and former deputy governor of the British Virgin Islands from September 20, 2004 to April 1, 2007...

     (VIP)
    423 38.8%
    Bevis Sylvester (IND) 112 10.3%
    Nolan Davis (IND) 30 2.8%

  • Ninth Electoral District
    Candidate No of votes Percentage
    Ralph T. O'Neal
    Ralph T. O'Neal
    Ralph Telford O'Neal, OBE is the former Premier of the British Virgin Islands, and is expected to be appointed as the leader of the opposition...

     (VIP)
    565 49.4%
    Hubert O'Neal (NDP) 537 46.9%
    Lorie Rymer (IND) 20 1.8%
    Devon Osborne (IND) 11 1.0%
    Rheudell Samuel O'Neal 11 1.0%


(IND) = Independent candidate

(NDP) = National Democratic Party
National Democratic Party (British Virgin Islands)
The National Democratic Party is a political party in the British Virgin Islands.In the 2007 general election the incumbent NDP was crushed by the Virgin Islands Party and lost all except for 2 of its seats....

 candidate

(VIP) = Virgin Islands Party candidate


In the early polling, one of the bigger surprises was the defeat of Government minister and veteran politician, Omar Hodge, in the 6th district by political newcomer, Alvera Maduro-Caines. Early counts showed incumbent Premier, Ralph O'Neal, trailing his challenger, Hubert O'Neal, in the 9th district, but he eventually overhauled the challenger to retain the seat which he has held since 1971.

In the Territorial seats, the highest percentage of votes and greatest margin of victory (nearly 50 points) was Kendrick Pickering in the 7th district. The largest number of individual votes however was Delores Christopher in the 5th district. The lowest percentage of votes by a winning candidate was Marlon Penn (48.1%) in the four way race in the 9th district. The lowest total number of votes by a victorious candidate was Alvin Christopher (423) in the 2nd district.

Territorial At-Large Seats

The results for the at-large seats were as following. The top four vote receiving candidates are elected to the at-large seats.
Position Candidate Party Votes
1 Orlando Smith
Orlando Smith
D. Orlando Smith, OBE is the current Premier of the British Virgin Islands. He also formerly served as Chief Minister of the British Virgin Islands from 2003 to 2007...

(NDP) (5,081 votes)
2 Myron Walwyn (NDP) (4,605 votes)
3 Ronnie Skelton (NDP) (4,475 votes)
4 Archibald Christian (NDP) (4,205 votes)
5 Irene Penn-O'Neal (VIP) (3,764 votes)
6 Zoë Walcott-McMillan (VIP) (3,335 votes)
7 Vernon Malone (VIP) (2,960 votes)
8 Keith Flax (VIP) (2,958 votes)
9 Shaina Smith (PPA) (889 votes)
10 Natalio Wheatley (PPA) (785 votes)
11 Bertrand Lettsome (IND) (476 votes)
12 Elton Callwood (PPA) (332 votes)
13 Khoy Smith (PPA) (198 votes)
14 Edmund Maduro (IND) (122 votes)
15 Lionel Penn (IND) (99 votes)
16 Eileen Baronville (IND) (81 votes)


(IND) = Independent candidate

(NDP) = National Democratic Party
National Democratic Party (British Virgin Islands)
The National Democratic Party is a political party in the British Virgin Islands.In the 2007 general election the incumbent NDP was crushed by the Virgin Islands Party and lost all except for 2 of its seats....

 candidate

(PPA) = People’s Patriotic Alliance

(VIP) = Virgin Islands Party candidate


Orlando Smith, being the leader of the victorious National Democratic Party, will be invited by the Governor to form a new Govenrment as the Premier.

Orlando Smith also retains his record as being the only politician to be elected as an at-large candidate at every single election in the British Virgin Islands since at-large candidates have been allowed to stand.

New Government

On 9 November 2011, the Governor, Mr Boyd McCleary officially appointed Orlando Smith
Orlando Smith
D. Orlando Smith, OBE is the current Premier of the British Virgin Islands. He also formerly served as Chief Minister of the British Virgin Islands from 2003 to 2007...

as the Premier under section 52(1) the constitution. He becomes the third person in BVI political history to serve two non-consecutive terms of office as Chief Minister/Premier, and the fourth to win more than one general election as party leader

On the same day the first cabinet was sworn in under Orlando Smith.
  • In addition to serving as the Territory’s Premier Honourable Orlando Smith was appointed Minister of Finance and Tourism.
  • Honourable Kendrick Pickering was appointed Deputy Premier, and Minister of Natural Resources and Labour.
  • Honourable Myron Walwyn was appointed Minister of Education and Culture.
  • Honourable Mark Vanterpool was appointed Minister of Communications and Works.
  • Honourable Ronnie Skelton was appointed Minister of Health and Social Development.

Sources

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