2000 United States Virgin Islands general election

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General elections were held in the United States Virgin Islands on 7 November 2000, to elect 15 members of the Legislature of the Virgin Islands and the Delegate to United States House of Representatives.

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Territorial Legislature

Senator At Large
CandidatePartyVotes%
Almando "Rocky" Liburd Independent Citizens Movement 13,85564.90
Craig W. Barshinger Democratic Party 7,46934.99
Write in230.11
Total21,347100.00
Source: [1]
St. Thomas/St. John
CandidateVotes%
Adlah Donastorg Jr. 7,6278.74
Celestino A. White Sr.5,9506.82
Donald "Ducks" Cole5,7406.58
Roosevelt St. Clair David5,6106.43
Carlton Dowe5,5576.37
Norma P. Samuel5,2035.96
Lorraine Berry 5,1465.90
George E. Goodwin5,1205.87
Judy M. Gomez4,2844.91
Vinod Mohanani4,2604.88
Stephen "Smokey" Frett3,7194.26
Riise E. S. Richards3,6634.20
Dwayne A. Benjamin3,2823.76
Justin Harrigan Sr.3,0453.49
Tyrone Martín2,7083.10
Gaylord A. Sprauve2,5862.96
Glen J. Smith2,5162.88
Herbie Lockhart III1,9672.25
Michael Paiewonsky1,4991.72
Franke A. Hoheb1,3441.54
Wilma Marsh Monsanto1,3211.51
Dean Luke1,1351.30
Wayne B. M. Chinnery1,0181.17
Gilmore Estrill9621.10
Christoph Keith Massac8220.94
Charles V. Balch5840.67
Brian D. Dooley3220.37
Willis Phillips2220.25
Write in810.09
Total87,293100.00
Source: [1]
St. Croix
CandidatePartyVotes%
Douglas E. Canton Jr. Democratic Party 6,0427.79
Norman Baptiste Democratic Party 5,8887.59
Emmett Hansen II Democratic Party 5,6807.32
David S. Jones Democratic Party 4,9896.43
Alicia "Chucky" Hansen4,8776.29
Adelbert Bryan 4,4725.76
Vargrave Richards Democratic Party 4,0835.26
Raymond "Usie" Richards4,0585.23
Luther Felix Renee3,9725.12
Lilliana Belardo de O'Neal3,6164.66
Ronald E. Russell Democratic Party 3,5044.52
Gail Watson Chiang3,4514.45
Ophelia N. Williams-Felix Democratic Party 3,2624.20
Noel Loftus3,2504.19
Loraine A. Gibbs2,9853.85
Gregory A. Bennerson2,9533.81
Violet Anne Golden2,2932.96
Valencio Jackson1,6062.07
Luis A. Rodriguez1,4271.84
Elroi E. Baumann1,3421.73
Malcolm Harris1,3231.71
Hector M. Maldonado1,1011.42
Blen "Butcher" Brown7430.96
Llanval W. Crooke6110.79
Write in540.07
Total77,582100.00
Source: [1]

Delegate to the United States House of Representatives

CandidatePartyVotes%
Donna Christian-Christensen Democratic Party 19,02178.45
Victor O. Frazer Independent3,56914.72
Jorge J. Estemac Independent Citizens Movement 1,6266.71
Write in290.12
Total24,245100.00
Source: [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "2000 General Election". Election System of the Virgin Islands.