1990 United States Virgin Islands general election

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1982 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election

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Nominee Alexander A. Farrelly Juan Francisco Luis
Party Democratic Independent
Running mate Derek M. Hodge Bingley Richardson
Popular vote 13,714 9,230
Percentage 59.77% 40.23%

Governor before election

Alexander A. Farrelly
Democratic Party

Elected Governor

Alexander A. Farrelly
Democratic Party

General elections were held in the United States Virgin Islands on 6 November 1990, 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[edit]

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Alexander A. FarrellyDerek M. HodgeDemocratic Party13,71459.77
Juan Francisco LuisBingley RichardsonIndependent9,23040.23
Total22,944100.00
Source: [1]

Territorial Legislature[edit]

Senator At Large
CandidatePartyVotes%
Almando "Rocky" LiburdIndependent Citizens Movement11,19254.00
Robert O'Connor Jr.Democratic Party9,53546.00
Total20,727100.00
Source: [1]
St. Thomas/St. John
CandidatePartyVotes%
Celestino A. WhiteIndependent7,8759.12
Virdin C. BrownIndependent Citizens Movement7,3568.52
Elmo D. RoebuckDemocratic Party6,7917.87
Arturo Watlington Jr.Democratic Party6,7437.81
Lorraine BerryDemocratic Party6,6427.69
Malcolm C. CallenderIndependent Citizens Movement6,5207.55
Stephanie Scott-WilliamsIndependent6,1277.10
Judy M. GomezIndependent5,5936.48
Allan Paul ShatkinDemocratic Party5,4716.34
David A. PuritzDemocratic Party5,2376.07
Wayne AdamsIndependent4,8865.66
Garry A. SprauveDemocratic Party3,8364.44
Glenn Kwabena DavisIndependent3,7294.32
Lawrence BenjaminIndependent3,3973.94
Roan CrequeIndependent2,1482.49
Keith MassacIndependent Citizens Movement1,5441.79
Wilma Marsh MonsantoIndependent9521.10
Avis Hanley-BlackmanIndependent8580.99
Peter S. GoodwinIndependent6120.71
Total86,317100.00
Source: [1]
St. Croix
CandidatePartyVotes%
Alicia "Chucky" HansenIndependent6,89911.79
Lilliana Belardo de O'NealRepublican Party4,8948.36
John F. TuteinDemocratic Party4,5717.81
Holland L. Redfield IIRepublican Party4,2507.26
Adelbert BryanIndependent Citizens Movement4,2237.21
St. Claire N. WilliamsDemocratic Party4,1737.13
Bent LawaetzDemocratic Party3,9186.69
Michael JosephRepublican Party3,6976.32
Cornelius EvansRepublican Party3,1265.34
Edgar M. IlesDemocratic Party3,0275.17
David JonesDemocratic Party2,9535.04
Cecil R. BenjaminDemocratic Party2,2353.82
Armando Suarez Jr.Democratic Party2,1813.73
Carlos McGregorIndependent Citizens Movement1,9433.32
Herbert SchoenbohmRepublican Party1,4282.44
John A. BoydRepublican Party1,4112.41
Ralph R. AbrahamRepublican Party1,1581.98
Valmy ThomasIndependent1,0791.84
Frank Jacobs Jr.Independent7491.28
Glenn "Butcher" BrowIndependent3510.60
Davvin HeyligerIndependent1670.29
Gregory J. La BeetIndependent1030.18
Total58,536100.00
Source: [1]

Delegate to the United States House of Representatives[edit]

US House election, 1990: U.S. Virgin Islands at-large district
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ron de Lugo (incumbent) 17,205 98.6%
Independent Other 248 1.4%
Majority 16,957 97.2%
Turnout 17,453 100.0%

Referendum[edit]

Should the government of the Virgin Islands be restructured in order to provide for local government?

ChoiceVotes%
For8,74761.46
Against5,48438.54
Total14,231100.00
Source: [1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "1990 General Election". Election System of the Virgin Islands.