1979 British Virgin Islands general election

General elections were held in the British Virgin Islands on 12 November 1979. The result was a victory for the opposition Virgin Islands Party (VIP) led by former Chief Minister Lavity Stoutt over the incumbent United Party (UP) led by Willard Wheatley. The newly formed Virgin Islands National Movement (VINM), led by Elvin Stoutt, also contested the elections but did not win any seats.

1979 British Virgin Islands general election

12 November 1979 (1979-11-12)

All seats in the British Virgin Islands Legislative Council
5 seats needed for a majority
Turnout74.8%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Lavity Stoutt Willard Wheatley
Party VIP United Party
Leader since 1971 1975
Leader's seat 1st District 7th District
Seats won 5 1
Popular vote 733 178
Percentage 27.8% 6.7%

Chief Minister before election

Willard Wheatley
United Party (Coalition)

Elected Chief Minister

Lavity Stoutt
VIP

The supervisor of elections was Trevor A.F. Peters. Voter turnout was 74.8%.

The 1979 general election was the first election to be conducted after the Legislature had been expanded from seven to nine elected seats. Three of the nine seats were not contested, with only a single candidate standing in the 3rd, 7th and 8th Districts. For the 3rd District, this was the second consecutive general election where the seat was uncontested.

The Virgin Islands Party won the election despite receiving only 733 votes in aggregate across all seats, and just 27.8% of the vote. This low figure was in part was caused by the high number of uncontested seats, but also reflected significant voter disenchantment with the political process.

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