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United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election, 2014
The 2014 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Governor of the United States Virgin Islands . Incumbent Democratic Governor John de Jongh is term-limited and cannot run for re-election to a third term in office. Since no candidate received the required 50%+1 as required by the Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands in the General Election, a run off was held between Donna Christian-Christensen and Kenneth Mapp , the two top vote receivers.[ 1] Mapp went on to win the run off in a landslide victory, with almost 64% of the vote.[ 2]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Won Primary
Running mate: Basil Ottley, Jr., former Virgin Islands Senator
Defeated in Primary
Running mate: Angel A. "Gito" Torres
Running mate: Patrick Sprauve
Running mate: Winston Braithwaite
Marvin Pickering, former Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Cruzan Rum [ 4]
Running mate: Calford Martin
Running mate: Hubert Frederick, business executive and former Deputy Commissioner of the Virgin Islands Department of Health[ 5]
Results
Independent candidates
Running mate: Osbert Potter, former Virgin Islands Senator, former Commissioner of Licensing and Consumer Affairs and former television show host ("Behind the Headlines" on WTJX-TV ).[ 7]
Mona Barnes, first female State Command Sergeant Major of the Virgin Islands[ 4]
Running mate: Wendy Coram
Running mate: Robert Quinn
Results
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