1957 British Virgin Islands general election


The British Virgin Islands general election, 1957 was a general election held in the British Virgin Islands in 1957 for seats on the Legislative Council of the British Virgin Islands. The election in 1957 is the election with the least recorded information at the Deputy Governor's office in the British Virgin Islands. Even exact date of the election is not recorded. Nor are the names of the candidates who stood, or is the exact vote tallies in each of the Districts. There are no details of turnout, nor is it recorded who the supervisor of elections was.
The 1957 election is best remembered as the first election in which Lavity Stoutt stood and won. It would prove to be the first of eleven consecutive electoral victories for Stoutt and he would sit in the Legislature for over 38 years consecutively until his death, and would serve as Chief Minister a record five times.

Results

The Territory was divided into five districts, the largest of which would have two members. At the time candidates were not affiliated with political parties.
Particulars of the members elected to the individual seats are not available for the 1957 general election. It possible to ascertain the list of members elected from the historical record of individual members who served in the Legislature during that term, but not their actual seats. However it is reasonable to infer the representatives for the various District seats on the basis that elected candidates most likely to have held the seats which they held in elections before and/or after the 1957 election.
Candidates electedConstituency
H. Lavity Stoutt1st District
Howard R. Penn2nd District
Isaac G. Fonseca2nd District
Ivan Dawson3rd District
Leslie F. Malone4th District
Waldo E. O'Neal5th District

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