Elections 2023
District Six incumbent Alvera Maduro-Caines Denies plagiarising campaign launch speech
Sixth Electoral District incumbent Alvera Maduro-Caines has denied plagiarising portions of her speech given at her May 26 official campaign launch at the Omar Hodge Fisherman’s Wharf and Park in Tortola.
The Virgin Islands Party (VIP) candidate said her speech, which focused on developmental plans for the District over the next four years, was decided during a January meeting.
“I presented a speech where I chose to focus on my plans for the next four years, when re-elected as the representative for District Six. Before giving my speech last night, I released a list of projects completed in the district knowing that I would focus on our way forward and not use the best part of the evening to revisit the many roads that I’ve worked on, public facilities that I’ve worked to salvage and restore, and the number of social ills that I address daily. In a planning meeting held in January, I began to outline the plans that I had for the district with my executive committee who assembled at my home. I jokingly termed the plans, “things that are Alvera-chievable,” she explained in a statement issued to the media on March 27.
Accusations of plagiarisation came from her toughest opponent to date, National Democratic Party (NDP) candidate Myron Walwyn.
Maduro-Caines won the Sixth Electoral District in 2019 flying the NDP banner. Walwyn, the then NDP chairman, ran as a Territorial at-large candidate and lost.
The VIP won eight of the 13 seats in the House of Assembly, while NDP secured only three seats, including the Sixth Electoral District. Maduro-Caines later crossed the floor and joined the VIP.
She stressed that the plans outlined during her campaign address were “developed based on two things: conversations that I’ve had with many residents of the district and an analysis of plans I’ve been working on but had yet to be completed. I was determined to only include items that I know could be achieved in four years. The landscape of our district continues to change, yet there are some things that we all know we want collectively to happen in District Six. That’s how a good plan comes together.”
She admitted that the “ideas are not entirely new. A beautification and cleaning project is a continuous part of my district plan, and you can imagine that after the hurricanes of 2017, we have even more work to do as debris and derelict vehicles continue to appear. Especially when lands are being cut and pruned, it exposes even more rubbish. It’s a problem that the entire country faces. As it pertains to a monitoring programme for students to ensure the graduation rate increases, that is my purest response through love.”
Regarding the provision of extra classes for students in her District, Maduro-Caines explained “earlier this year about eight students found themselves on the harsh side of the EPE which they must complete to graduate. It’s a haphazard examination and programme instituted by the former Minister of Education, that has had many disastrous results for many of our students. To assist those students from our district to complete that requirement, I created a programme where I helped to monitor them for the three weeks of re-testing. I provided food and extra classes for those students three days per week, and all of those students passed. That’s where the plan for that programme came from.”
Maduro-Caines also accused Walwyn of ignoring her proposal for a Youth Empowerment Programme for her District while he was NDP chairman Walwyn.
“Mr. Walwyn and I worked together, I presented the Youth Empowerment Programme to him on the same day that I went to meet with key stakeholders. He acted like he was supportive, but later showed no interest. A form of that idea now appears on his list. When I presented him the idea to cover the basketball court in Purcell, I was met with no support. The very business that sits on the basketball court now, was met with the hardest opposition to get approval from the then minister, who insulted the young people who were trying to make an honest dollar and needed a recreational space. The covering of the bleachers, part of the same idea, was rushed a few weeks ago. Though my idea was a complete covering like that of the Jeffery Caines arena in Virgin Gorda.”
The race for the Sixth Electoral District is between Maduro-Caines and Walwyn.
Residents will decide who will be their District Representative for the next four years on April 24.
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Elections 2023
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Elections 2023
Penn Recommended for Leader of the Opposition Following NDP Convention
The National Democratic Party (NDP) has recommended Hon. Marlon A. Penn for appointment as Leader of the Opposition following his election as Political Leader of the party, according to a statement issued on April 21.
The recommendation was made by the four elected Opposition members of the House of Assembly after consultation, in accordance with Section 70 of the Virgin Islands Constitution Order, 2007.
The party said the recommendation has been formally submitted to His Excellency the Governor, Daniel Pruce, for consideration and appointment.
Penn was elected Political Leader of the NDP during the party’s National Convention held on April 18, 2026.
Under the Constitution, the Governor appoints the Leader of the Opposition from among members of the House of Assembly who command the support of the majority of Opposition members.
In its statement, the NDP said the recommendation reflects the confidence of Opposition members and the party in Penn’s leadership and experience.
“The appointment reflects the confidence of the Opposition Members and the National Democratic Party in the leadership, experience, and commitment of Honourable Penn to effectively represent the interests of the people of the Virgin Islands,” the statement said.
The party said further updates will be provided following formal confirmation of the appointment.
Elections 2023
Penn Dominates Chairman Race While Turnbull Edges Walwyn in Close Contest
The National Democratic Party (NDP) elected a new leadership team during its National Convention on April 18, at Maria’s by the Sea, with Marlon A. Penn, Melvin Mitch Turnbull, Paul A. Hewlett and Andrea Walters among those selected to key positions following a series of contested and uncontested races among 121 delegates.
Penn was elected Chairman after securing 65 votes in a contested race against Mark H. Vanterpool, who received 39 votes, and Ronnie W. Skelton, who received 17 votes, according to official results released by the party.
Turnbull was elected Deputy Chairman with 64 votes, defeating Myron V. Walwyn, who received 57 votes in another closely watched contest.
Hewlett was confirmed as President after running unopposed, while Walters was elected Vice President, defeating Troy Christopher.
Delegates also elected Messena Vanterpool-Pompey as Secretary, Sharnette Chalwell as Assistant Secretary, Eldon Solomon as Treasurer, Cathy-Ann Bascombe as Assistant Treasurer, Dorilyn Edwards as Chaplain, Aaliyah Inniss as Chairperson of the Youth Movement and Lisa Smith as Chairperson of the Women’s Movement.
The convention, which brought together delegates from across the territory, marked a key step for the party as it finalizes its leadership structure ahead of the next general election.
In remarks following his election, Penn said the outcome signaled a new phase for the organization.
“I am profoundly grateful and honoured for the support and confidence vested in me to lead the party into the next general elections,” Penn said. “I honestly believe that today marks a renewed chapter for the National Democratic Party. We are united, focused, and ready to restore confidence in leadership while delivering meaningful results for the people of these Virgin Islands.”
Turnbull, speaking after his election, said the leadership team would prioritize unity and practical solutions.
“Our focus is on unity, rebuilding trust, and advancing practical solutions that improve the lives of the people of these Virgin Islands,” Turnbull said.
The NDP, one of the Virgin Islands’ principal political parties, holds internal conventions to elect officers and set direction as it prepares for national campaigns.
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