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2002 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election

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Nominee Charles Turnbull John de Jongh
Party Democratic Independent
Running mate Vargrave Richards Paul Arnold Sr.
Popular vote 17,545 8,618
Percentage 50.25% 24.68%

Governor before election

Charles Wesley Turnbull
Democratic

Elected Governor

Charles Wesley Turnbull
Democratic

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The 2002 U.S. Virgin Islands gubernatorial election took place on 5 November 2002 in order to elect the Governor of the United States Virgin Islands, 15 members of the Legislature and the Delegate to United States House of Representatives. The election was held concurrently with the 2002 United States midterm elections.

Incumbent Democratic Governor Charles Wesley Turnbull won re-election with 50% of the vote over Independent candidate John de Jongh.

Gubernatorial

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Charles W. TurnbullVargrave RichardsDemocratic Party17,54550.25
John de JonghPaul Arnold Sr.Independent8,61824.68
Alicia "Chucky" HansenThomas E. DonoghueIndependent2,7157.78
Michael A. BornnArnold M. GoldenRepublican Party2,5137.20
Gerard Luz JamesMaryleen ThomasIndependent1,7755.08
Cora ChristianGeorge Hodge Jr.Independent1,0703.06
Lloyd L. WilliamsKevin Gonzalez Sr.Independent5191.49
Hernando "Ike" WilliamsJonathan MariusIndependent1060.30
Write in510.15
Total34,912100.00
Source:

Territorial Legislature

Senator At Large
CandidatePartyVotes%
Almando "Rocky" LiburdIndependent Citizens Movement12,51455.24
Craig W. BarshingerDemocratic Party7,31832.30
Wilma Marsh MonsantoIndependent2,79512.34
Write in270.12
Total22,654100.00
Source:
St. Thomas/St. John
CandidateVotes%
Adlah Donastorg9,1069.19
Carlton "Ital" Dowe7,8097.88
Celestino A. White Sr.6,8596.92
Roosevelt St. Clair David6,7576.82
Lorraine Berry6,7506.81
Louis P. Hill6,6406.70
Shawn-Michel Malone6,2056.26
Donald "Ducks" Cole6,1556.21
Norma Pickard-Samuel5,6335.68
Malik Sekou4,2334.27
Kevin Rodriguez4,0754.11
Nicholas Friday4,0144.05
Alvin Williams3,6633.70
Stephen "Smokey" Frett3,5683.60
Winthrop L. Maduro3,4863.52
Ludrick Thomas3,3163.35
Dwayne A. Benjamin3,1313.16
Riise E. Smith-Richards2,6642.69
Wayne Adams1,7681.78
Gilmore Estrill Sr.1,2271.24
Lawrence Larry Boschulte1,1231.13
Patricia Varlack5800.59
Kevin Robert Jennings2940.30
Write in400.04
Total99,096100.00
Source:
St. Croix
CandidatePartyVotes%
Douglas E. Canton Jr.Democratic Party6,7238.06
Luther F. ReneeDemocratic Party6,5897.90
Norman Baptiste6,3277.58
David S. JonesDemocratic Party6,2197.45
Ronald E. RussellDemocratic Party6,0407.24
Emmett Hansen II5,6266.74
Raymond "Usie" Richards5,5586.66
Adelbert Bryan5,4236.50
Juan Figueroa-ServilleDemocratic Party5,1316.15
"Nemy" Williams-FelixDemocratic Party4,9055.88
Michael ThurlandDemocratic Party4,3805.25
Hope Gibson3,6634.39
Noel Loftus3,6284.35
Robert Acosta3,4394.12
Oneida Dione Granger2,6993.23
Reuben Fenton2,2082.65
Luis A. Rodriguez1,8732.24
Ramon Benitez1,4361.72
Steve Nisky9551.14
Write in6300.75
Total83,452100.00
Source:

Delegate to the United States House of Representatives

CandidatePartyVotes%
Donna Christian-ChristensenDemocratic Party20,41467.67
Virdin C. BrownIndependent Citizens Movement4,45614.77
Lilliana Belardo de O'NealRepublican Party4,28614.21
Garry A. SprauveIndependent9963.30
Write in130.04
Total30,165100.00
Source:

References

  1. "UNOFFICIAL RESULTS OF 2002 GENERAL ELECTIONS". St. Thomas Source. 6 November 2002.
  2. ^ "2002 General Election". Election System of the Virgin Islands.
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