List of governors of the United States Virgin Islands explained

Post:Governor
Body:Virgin Islands
Insignia:Seal of the United States Virgin Islands.svg
Insigniacaption:Seal of the U.S. Virgin Islands
Incumbent:Albert Bryan
Incumbentsince:January 7, 2019
Residence:U.S. Virgin Islands Governor's Mansions
Termlength:Four-year term,
Termlength Qualified:renewable once
Constituting Instrument:Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands
Elective Governor Acts of 1968
Formation:1917
1931
1970
First:Melvin Herbert Evans
Deputy:Tregenza Roach
Salary:$150,690

The governor of the United States Virgin Islands is the head of government of the United States Virgin Islands whose responsibilities also include making the annual State of the Territory addresses to the Virgin Islands Legislature, submitting the budget, and ensuring that territory public laws are enforced. The position was created through the passage of the Elective Governor Acts of 1968 which took effect in 1970. Melvin Herbert Evans was the first elected governor.

The following is a list of governors of the United States Virgin Islands. For governors of the territory that is now the U.S. Virgin Islands prior to United States administration (while it was ruled by Denmark as the Danish West Indies), see List of governors of the Danish West Indies.

Appointed governors (1917–1970)

Naval governors (1917–1931)

PortraitName
Term of officeAppointed by
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Captain
Edwin Taylor Pollock

March 31, 1917April 20, 1917Woodrow Wilson
1Rear Admiral
James Harrison Oliver
April 20, 1917April 8, 1919Woodrow Wilson
2Rear Admiral
Joseph Wallace Oman
April 8, 1919April 26, 1921Woodrow Wilson
3Rear Admiral
Sumner Ely Wetmore Kittelle
April 26, 1921September 16, 1922Warren G. Harding
4Captain
Henry Hughes Hough
September 16, 1922December 3, 1923Warren G. Harding
5Captain
Philip Williams
December 3, 1923September 11, 1925Calvin Coolidge
6Captain
Martin Edward Trench
September 12, 1925January 6, 1927 †Calvin Coolidge
7Captain
Waldo A. Evans
January 19, 1927March 18, 1931Calvin Coolidge

Civilian governors (1931–1970)

PortraitName
Term of officePartyAppointed by
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1Paul Martin Pearson
March 18, 1931July 23, 1935 RepublicanHerbert Hoover
Robert Herrick

July 23, 1935August 21, 1935 DemocraticFranklin D. Roosevelt
2Lawrence William Cramer
August 21, 1935December 14, 1940 DemocraticFranklin D. Roosevelt
Robert Morss Lovett

December 14, 1940February 3, 1941 DemocraticFranklin D. Roosevelt
3Charles Harwood
February 3, 1941May 17, 1946 DemocraticFranklin D. Roosevelt
4William H. Hastie
May 17, 1946October 21, 1949 DemocraticHarry S. Truman
5Morris Fidanque de Castro
October 21, 1949March 4, 1950 DemocraticHarry S. Truman
March 4, 1950April 9, 1954
6Archie Alexander
April 9, 1954August 18, 1955 RepublicanDwight D. Eisenhower
Charles Kenneth Claunch

August 18, 1955October 17, 1955 RepublicanDwight D. Eisenhower
7Walter A. Gordon
October 17, 1955September 25, 1958 RepublicanDwight D. Eisenhower
8John David Merwin
September 25, 1958April 5, 1961 RepublicanDwight D. Eisenhower
9Ralph Moses Paiewonsky
April 5, 1961February 12, 1969 DemocraticJohn F. Kennedy
Cyril King

February 12, 1969July 1, 1969 Independent Citizens MovementRichard Nixon
10Melvin H. Evans
July 1, 1969November 1, 1970 RepublicanRichard Nixon

Elected governors (1970–present)

Parties
PortraitName
Term of officePartyElection
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1Melvin H. Evans
bgcolor=Republican1970
2Cyril King
bgcolor=Independent Citizens Movement1974
3Juan Francisco Luis
bgcolor=Independent Citizens Movement
1978
1982
bgcolor=Independent
4Alexander Farrelly
bgcolor=Democratic1986
1990
5Roy Schneider
bgcolor=Independent[1] 1994
6Charles Wesley Turnbull
bgcolor=Democratic1998
2002
7John de Jongh
bgcolor=Democratic2006
2010
8Kenneth Mapp
bgcolor=Independent2014
9Albert Bryan
Incumbentbgcolor=Democratic2018
2022

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: A Report on the State of the Islands 1997: Chapter 5 Virgin Islands . . 1997 . 2010-08-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721043229/http://www.interior.gov/oia/StateIsland/chapter5.html . 2011-07-21 .