On Election Day
Albert Bryan earned 38.08% of the vote, with Incumbent Governor
Kenneth 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 Bryan and Map, the top two vote-getters. On November 20, 2018, Democrat Albert Bryan Jr. won the runoff with 54.5% of the vote.
Legislature of the Virgin Islands
Democratic primary
The
Democratic primary election were held on August 4, 2018. The top 7 candidates who receive the highest votes would proceed to the general election. In the at-large district race, Democrat Steven Payne Sr. defeated Incumbent senator Brian Smith.[1]
The non-voting delegate is elected for a two-year term. Incumbent delegate
Stacey Plaskett, a
Democrat, who sought re-election for a third term, was the only declared candidate. She was unopposed in the primary and general elections.[4][5][6]
On Election Day
Albert Bryan earned 38.08% of the vote, with Incumbent Governor
Kenneth 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 Bryan and Map, the top two vote-getters. On November 20, 2018, Democrat Albert Bryan Jr. won the runoff with 54.5% of the vote.
Legislature of the Virgin Islands
Democratic primary
The
Democratic primary election were held on August 4, 2018. The top 7 candidates who receive the highest votes would proceed to the general election. In the at-large district race, Democrat Steven Payne Sr. defeated Incumbent senator Brian Smith.[1]
The non-voting delegate is elected for a two-year term. Incumbent delegate
Stacey Plaskett, a
Democrat, who sought re-election for a third term, was the only declared candidate. She was unopposed in the primary and general elections.[4][5][6]