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The United States Virgin Islands general election was held on 6 November 2012.[ 1] Voters chose the non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives , the Board of Education, the Board of Elections, and all fifteen seats in the Legislature of the Virgin Islands .
Territorial Legislature [ edit ]
Senator At Large Candidate Party Votes % Craig W. Barshinger Democratic Party 12,795 65.30 Wilma Marsh Monsanto Independent 6,724 34.32 Write in 74 0.38 Total 19,593 100.00 Total votes 28,643 – Registered voters/turnout 49,886 57.42 Source: [ 2]
St. Thomas/St. John Candidate Party Votes % Clifford Graham Democratic Party 7,727 10.17 Myron D. Jackson Democratic Party 5,331 7.02 Shawn Michael Malone Democratic Party 5,249 6.91 Janette Millin Young Democratic Party 4,924 6.48 Clarence Payne Democratic Party 4,350 5.73 Tregenza Roach Independent 4,213 5.55 Donald "Ducks" Cole Democratic Party 3,667 4.83 Lawrence "Recon" Olive Independent 3,603 4.74 Justin Harrigan Sr. Democratic Party 3,602 4.74 Lisa M. Williams Independent 3,060 4.03 Horace T. Brooks Independent 2,821 3.71 Marvin Blyden Independent 2,393 3.15 Paul Alexander Independent 2,357 3.10 Sean A. Georges Independent 2,338 3.08 Louis Willis Independent 2,307 3.04 Kent E. Bernier Sr. Democratic Party 2,146 2.83 Alma Francis-Heyliger Independent 2,143 2.82 Janelle K. Sarauw Independent 1,904 2.51 Stephen "Smokey" Frett Independent Citizens Movement 1,836 2.42 Cecilia Milliner-Emanuel Independent 1,344 1.77 Joseph "Wojo" Gumbs Independent Citizens Movement 1,148 1.51 Kyza A. Callwood Independent 1,045 1.38 Shirley M. Sadler Independent 985 1.30 Elvin R. Fahie Sr. Independent 899 1.18 Neville "Champy" Amey Independent 795 1.05 Allan M. Friedman Independent 696 0.92 Carol Berry Independent 689 0.91 Omodoso Amin Muhammad Independent 466 0.61 Josephine M. Lindquist Independent 382 0.50 Jodi Hodge Republican Party 331 0.44 Andres Tietje Independent 294 0.39 Cleone Marrishow Independent 254 0.33 Orial Tommy Webb Republican Party 233 0.31 Walter Brown Independent Citizens Movement 213 0.28 Charlesworth R. Halstead Independent Citizens Movement 139 0.18 Write in 58 0.08 Total 75,942 100.00 Total votes 14,002 – Registered voters/turnout 25,507 54.89 Source: [ 2]
St. Croix Candidate Party Votes % Alicia "Chucky" Hansen Independent 5,461 8.05 Sammuel Sanes Democratic Party 5,221 7.70 Judi Fricks-Buckley Independent 5,124 7.55 Nereida Rivera O'Reilly Independent 4,800 7.08 Diane Capehart Democratic Party 4,471 6.59 Terrence "Positive" Nelson Independent Citizens Movement 4,359 6.43 Kenneth L. Gittens Democratic Party 3,809 5.62 Neville James Democratic Party 3,138 4.63 Jamila A. Russell Independent 2,846 4.20 Arthur A. Joseph Independent Citizens Movement 2,731 4.03 Naomi Sandra Joseph Independent Citizens Movement 2,507 3.70 Pedro Cruz Independent 2,068 3.05 John Michael Canegata Republican Party 1,920 2.83 Samuel J. Baptiste Independent 1,849 2.73 Ronald E. Russell Democratic Party 1,695 2.50 Myron A. Allick Independent 1,618 2.39 Gwendolyn D. Hall Brady Republican Party 1,594 2.35 Troy D. Mason Democratic Party 1,547 2.28 Percival Tahemah Edwards Independent 1,449 2.14 Michael John Springer Jr. Independent 1,419 2.09 Eugene E. LaCorbiniere Democratic Party 1,358 2.00 Luis R. Ayala Jr. Independent 986 1.45 Carmen B. Cintron Independent 965 1.42 George Moore Independent Citizens Movement 859 1.27 Sherrymann A. Whilshire Independent 798 1.18 Wayne "Bully" Petersen Republican Party 754 1.11 Jay Watson Independent 749 1.10 Norman A. George Independent 688 1.01 George T. Cyril Sr. Independent 528 0.78 Irving Jermaine Julien Independent 413 0.61 Write in 100 0.15 Total 67,824 100.00 Total votes 14,641 – Registered voters/turnout 24,379 60.06 Source: [ 2]
Delegate to the United States House of Representatives [ edit ]
2012 United States House of Representatives election in the United States Virgin Islands
The 2012 United States House of Representatives election in the United States Virgin Islands was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, and elected the non-voting Delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the United States Virgin Islands . The election coincided with the elections of other federal offices, including a quadrennial presidential election .
The non-voting delegate is elected for two-year terms. Democratic incumbent Donna Christian-Christensen , who had represented the district since 1997, won re-election.
Primary elections were held on September 8, 2012.[ 3]
Candidate Votes % Holland L. Redfield II 143 70.44 Vincent E. Danet 59 29.06 Write in 1 0.49 Total 203 100.00 Source: [ 5]
Guillaume Mimoun (I ), perennial candidate[ 7]
Warren Mosler (I), perennial candidate[ 7]
Norma Pickard Samuel (I)[ 7]
^ "Electoral Calendar - international elections world elections" . Retrieved 2011-05-12 .
^ a b c d "2012 General Election" . Election System of the Virgin Islands.
^ Ward, Jamie (August 21, 2012). "Ballot Order Set for Primary Election" . St. Croix Source . Retrieved August 31, 2012 .
^ a b "St. Croix Attorney Challenging Christensen in Democratic Primary" . St. Croix Source . May 15, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2012 .
^ a b "2012 Primary Election" . Election System of the Virgin Islands.
^ a b Kossler, Bill (June 22, 2012). "Former V.I. Sen. Redfield Takes On Christensen For Congress" . St. Croix Source . Retrieved August 31, 2012 .
^ a b c Lewin, Aldeth (August 15, 2012). "Elections has many names to evaluate" . The Virgin Islands Daily News . Archived from the original on September 17, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2012 .