Elections 2023
Adhere to election code of conduct advises Office of the Supervisor of Elections
The British VIrgin Islands Office of the Supervisor of Elections has warned politicians against spreading misinformation and disinformation about political parties and independent candidates contesting the April 24 general elections.
In a public notice, the Office of the Supervisor of Elections has advised candidates to adhere to the election code of conduct and “avoid defamation of character of their opponents, their families and supporters.”
A total of 42 candidates have so far registered with the Office of the Supervisor of Elections – 13 from the Virgin Islands Party (VIP), nine from the National Democratic Party (NDP) and another nine from the Progressive Virgin Islands Movement (PVIM).
The 11 other candidates are independents or represent smaller parties.
Campaigning in all nine districts officially kicked off mid April with Nomination Day set for April 13.
Politicians have been warned to avoid abusive attacks on candidates for “their political affiliation, race, social origins and background, education, gender, religion or any other reason.”
And to speak the truth and not intimate or “victimise a person (or) interfere with employment rights.”
Additionally, The office has encouraged all candidates not to disseminate inaccurate information about the electoral process and “accept the result of an election or challenge the result by due process of law.”
Only one of the three major parties have a full slate of candidates for the April 24 general elections.
VIP is fielding a full roster of 13 candidates – four territorial at-large and nine district candidates.
VIP district candidates are Dr Karl Dawson (First District), Marieta Flax-Headley (Second District), Kevin Smith (Third District), Luce Hodge-Smith (Fourth District), Deputy Premier Kye Rymer (Fifth District), Alvera Maduro-Caines (Sixth District), Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley ( Seventh District), Allen Wheatley (Eighth District) and Vincent Wheatley (Ninth District.)
While territorial at-large candidates are Neville Smith, Carvin Malone, Sharie De Castro, Zoe J. Walcott
NDP’s nine candidates include five district candidates and four territorial at-large candidates.
District candidates are Aaron Parillon (Third District), Sandy Harrigan-Underill (Fourth District), Myron Walwyn (Sixth District), NDP leader Marlon Penn (Eighth District) and Coy Levons (Ninth District). There will not be a NDP candidate on the ballot in districts one, two, five and seven.
Territorial at-large candidates are Kedrick Pickering, Lorna Smith, Renard Estridge and Allen O’Neal.
PVIM’s nine candidates are Silvia Romney (First District), Melvin “Mitch” Turnbull (Second District), Ian Smith (Fourth District), Marvin Blyden (Fifth District) and Shereen D. Flax-Charles (Ninth District). Voters will not be able to vote for a PVIM candidate in districts three, six, seven and eight.
Stacy “Buddha” Mather, Ingrid Moses-Scatliffe, Shaina Smith-Archer, and Party Chairman Ronnie Skelton are the Territorial at-large candidates.
Advance polling day is April 20.

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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.
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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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