2018 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election

The 2018 U.S. Virgin Islands gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to select the governor of the United States Virgin Islands. The election was held concurrently with the 2018 United States midterm elections. On election day, November 6, Bryan earned 38.08% of the vote, with Mapp coming in second with 33.45%. Since no candidate received a majority of the general election vote, as required by the Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands, a runoff was held 14 days later between Albert Bryan Jr. and Incumbent Governor Kenneth Mapp, the top two vote-getters. On November 20, 2018, Democrat Albert Bryan Jr. won the runoff with 54.5% of the vote.

2018 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election

← 2014
November 6, 2018 (general)
November 20, 2018 (runoff)
2022 →
Registered51,095
Turnout51.56% (runoff: 45.34%)
 
Candidate Albert Bryan Kenneth Mapp
Party Democratic Independent
Running mate Tregenza Roach Osbert Potter
Popular vote 9,711 general
12,677 runoff
8,529 general
10,288 runoff
Percentage 38.08% general
55.04% runoff
33.45 general
44.67 runoff

Results by district
Bryan:       Mapp:      

Governor before election

Kenneth Mapp
Independent

Elected Governor

Albert Bryan
Democratic

The incumbent Governor Kenneth Mapp ran for reelection to a second term as an Independent politician with incumbent Lt. Gov. Osbert Potter. Mapp faced off against former Virgin Islands Labor Commissioner Albert Bryan Jr., who won the August 4 Democratic primary; Bryan earned 39.23% of the vote in the primary, defeating Allison "Allie" Petrus (33.67%) and Angel E. Dawson Jr. (26.68%). Also on the November ballot were Adlah "Foncie" Donastorg, Warren Mosler, Soraya Diase Coffelt, Moleto A. Smith, and Janette Millin Young.

Democratic primary

  • Registered: 32,330
  • Turnout: 30.61%

Polling places

St. Croix - David Canegata Recreation Center, Juanita Gardine Elementary School, Ricardo Richards Elementary School, Claude Markoe Elementary School, St. Croix Educational Complex; St. Thomas - Lockhart Elementary School, Charles W. Turnbull Regional Library, UVI Sports and Fitness Center; St. John - Julius Sprauve School

The 2018 Democratic gubernatorial primary was held on August 4, 2018. Three Democratic hopefuls ran in the primary: former Finance Commissioner Angel Dawson Jr., former Labor Commissioner Albert Bryan Jr., and three-term Senator Allison Petrus. Early voting ran from July 14 to July 25, 2018.

Debates

On July 17, 2018, the Virgin Islands Consortium and WTJX partnered to host a Democratic forum. It was moderated by Ernice Gilbert at WTJX studios in Christiansted, St. Croix.

Candidates

  • Albert Bryan, former Labor Commissioner
  • Running mate: Tregenza Roach, territorial senator
  • Angel Dawson Jr., former Finance Commissioner
  • Running mate: Marise James
  • Allison "Allie" Petrus, former territorial senator
  • Running mate: Sammuel Sanes, territorial senator

Results

CandidateRunning mateVotes%
Albert Bryan Jr.Tregenza Roach3,33139.23
Allison "Allie" PetrusSammuel Sanes2,85933.67
Angel E. Dawson Jr.Marise James2,26526.68
Write in360.42
Total8,491100.00
Source:

General election

Endorsements

Albert Bryan
  • Edgar Bengoa
  • Angel E. Dawson Jr., former finance commissioner and 2018 gubernatorial candidate
  • Allison DeGazon
  • Adlah Donastorg Jr.
  • Alicia "Chucky" Hansen, St. Croix senator
  • Marise James, attorney and 2018 candidate for lieutenant governor
  • Ernest Morris Jr.
  • Positive T. Nelson, St. Croix senator
  • Allison "Allie" Petrus
  • Stacey Plaskett, delegate to Congress
  • Bill Richardson
  • Samuel Sanes
  • Hilda Solis
Kenneth Mapp
  • Ray Fonseca
  • Nereida Rivera-O'Reilly, St. Croix senator

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Respondents Sample
size
Margin
of error
Albert
Bryan (D)
Kenneth
Mapp (I)
Warren
Mosler (I)
Adlah
Donastorg (I)
Soraya
Diase Coffelt (I)
Janette
Millin Young (I)
Moleto
A. Smith (I)
Undecided
VI Tech Stack September 29-October 1, 2018 Territory-wide 800 23% 23% 7% 6% 5% 1% 1% 33%
VI Tech Stack September 29-October 1, 2018 St. Thomas-St. John District - - 29% 13% 4% 7% 8% 2% 2% 35%
VI Tech Stack September 29-October 1, 2018 St. Croix District - - 17% 32% 10% 5% 3% 1% 1% 32%
VI Tech Stack October 27–30, 2018 Territory-wide 800 31% 25% 7% 11% 5% 2% 1% 18%
  • 2018 VIDE Schools Mock Election results
Poll source School district Date(s)
administered
Albert Bryan & Tregenza Roach Kenneth. Mapp & Osbert E. Potter Janette Millin Young & Edgar Bengoa Adlah Donastorg & Alicia Hansen Soraya Coffelt & Dwight Nicholson Warren Molser & Ray Fonseca Moleto A. Smith & Hubert Fredrick
Joseph A. Gomez Elementary School St. Thomas-St. John November 5, 2018 113 73 63 47 37 9 9
Bertha C. Boschulte Middle School St. Thomas-St. John 138 73 55 89 31 10 9
St. Croix Central High School St. Croix 61 211 15 294 42 0 16
IEKHS St. Thomas-St. John 171 48 60 75 34 10 10

Results

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Albert Bryan Jr.Tregenza RoachDemocratic Party9,71138.0812,67755.04
Kenneth MappOsbert PotterIndependent8,52933.4510,28844.67
Adlah DonastorgAlicia "Chucky" HansenIndependent4,20116.47
Warren MoslerRay FonsecaIndependent1,1994.70
Soraya Diase CoffeltDwight NicholsonIndependent1,1954.69
Moleto A. SmithHubert FrederickIndependent4001.57
Janette Millin YoungEdgar BedoaIndependent2370.93
Write in290.11670.29
Total25,501100.0023,032100.00
Total votes26,34623,166
Registered voters/turnout51,09551.5651,09545.34
Source:

By district

District Bryan Mapp Donastorg (I) Mosler (I) Diase-Coffelt (I) Smith (I) Millin-Young (I) Write-in Total
St. Croix First round: 1,520
(22.72%) Second round: 3,838
(34.90%)
First round: 3,320
(49.93%)
Second round: 7,133
(64.86%)
1,023
(15.29%)
470
(7.03%)
238
(3.56%)
54
(0.81%)
33
(0.49%)
First round: 11
(0.16%) Second round: 26
(0.24%)
First round: 6,669
Second round: 10,997
St. Thomas/St. John First round: 2,679
(42.51%)
Second round: 7,958
(74.86%)
First round: 1,258
(25.52%) Second round: 2,633
(24.77%)
1,608
(19.96%)
314
(4.98%)
221
(3.51%)
138
(2.19%)
79
(1.25%)
First round: 5
(0.08%) Second round: 40
(0.38%)
First round: 6,301
Second round: 10,591

By precinct

Precinct Bryan Mapp Donastorg Molser Coffelt Smith Young Write-in Total
Alexander Henderson ES First round: 319
Second round: 372
First round: 675
Second round: 775
147 53 43 6 5 First round: 2
Second round: 4
First round: 1,250
Claude O. Markoe ES First round: 247
Second round: 294
First round:470
Second round: 570
104 38 34 4 4
Second round: 3
First round: 901
Second round: 867
Evelyn Williams ES 236 532 167 70 22 11 6 1 1,045
St. Croix Educational Complex 263 534 144 59 42 8 3 1 1,054
Eulalie R. Rivera ES 194 439 100 52 22 5 5 2
Alfredo Andrews ES 119 259 104 23 22 2 6
Ricardo Richards ES 577 310 137 51 44 16 3 4
Lew Muckle ES 219 587 148 37 27 7 5
Juanita Gardine ES 299 513 136 81 35 8 9 1
John F. Kennedy Terrace 65 173 69 17 8 3 1 1
Elena L. Christian JHS 328 524 131 87 50 9 5 3
Pearl B. Larsen ES First round: 338
Second round: 445
First round: 396 Second round: 461 71 180 51 10 7
Florence A. Williams Library 91 186 65 22 16 4 4 1
Ivanna Eudora Kean HS 317 142 135 37 39 27 4 3
Joseph Gomez ES First round: 448 205 204 22 62 23 9 1
Bertha C. Boschulte 321 156 260 24 32 20 8
CAHS Gym First second:638
Second round: 798
290
305
258 33 64 25 20
Oswald Harris Court First round: 138
Second round: 426
71
82
71 8 14 5 9
Winston Raymo Rec. Center 335 94 137 16 34 18 9 1
Gladys A. Abraham ES 945 333 308 36 103 42 22 3
Addelita Cancryn JHS 868 362 402 31 102 43 36
Joseph Sibilly ES 805 195 134 95 111 24 9 1
Charles W. Turnbull Regional Library 924 337 440 37 98 52 26 2
Julius E. Sprauve ES 380 167 123 34 54 7 5 2
Guy Benjamin School First round: 115
Second round: 146
First round: 13
Second round: 16
18 25 18 3 5 First round: 197
Second round: 184
STX Absentee 145 83 39 10 9 2 1
STX Provisional 4 2 3
STT/STJ Absentee 308 88 92 15 31 13 11
STT/STJ Provisional 58 22 55 3 8 3

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