Lieutenant Governor of the United States Virgin Islands

Lieutenant Governor of the United States Virgin Islands
Incumbent
Tregenza Roach
since January 7, 2019
TypeLieutenant Governor
FormationJuly 1, 1969
First holderDavid Earle Maas
Websitehttp://ltg.gov.vi/
Executive
Legislature
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The following is a list of lieutenant governors of the United States Virgin Islands.

Elected lieutenant governors (1969–present)

Parties

  Republican (3)   Independent Citizens Movement (1)   Democratic (7)   Independent (1)

No.
Image
Lieutenant Governor
(Birth–Death)
Took office
Left office
 
Party
1
July 1, 1969
February 20, 1973
2
April 5, 1973
January 6, 1975
3
Juan Francisco Luis
January 6, 1975
January 2, 1978
4
Henry A. Millin
April 10, 1978
January 1983
5
Julio Brady
January 1983
January 5, 1987
6
Derek M. Hodge
January 5, 1987
January 2, 1995
7
Kenneth Mapp
January 2, 1995
January 4, 1999
8
Gerard Luz James II
January 4, 1999
January 6, 2003
9
Vargrave Richards
January 6, 2003
January 1, 2007
10
Gregory R. Francis
January 1, 2007
January 5, 2015
11
Osbert Potter
January 5, 2015
January 7, 2019
12
Tregenza Roach
January 7, 2019
Incumbent

References

External links

  • VI History.com
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Lieutenant governors of the United States Virgin Islands
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Ainsworth (R)
Dahlstrom (R)
Fontes (D)1
Rutledge (R)
Kounalakis (D)
Primavera (D)
Bysiewicz (D)
Hall-Long (D)
Nuñez (R)
Jones (R)
Luke (D)
Bedke (R)
Stratton (D)
Crouch (R)
Gregg (R)
Toland (D)
Coleman (D)
Nungesser (R)
Jackson (D)2
A. Miller (D)
Driscoll (D)
Gilchrist (D)
Flanagan (DFL)
Hosemann (R)
Kehoe (R)
Juras (R)
Kelly (R)
Anthony (R)
Bradley (R)2
Way (D)
Morales (D)
Delgado (D)
Robinson (R)
T. Miller (R)
Husted (R)
Pinnell (R)
Read (D)4
Davis (D)
Matos (D)
Evette (R)
Rhoden (R)
McNally (R)2
Patrick (R)
Henderson (R)
Zuckerman (P)
Sears (R)
Heck (D)
Blair (R)2
Rodriguez (D)
Gray (R)1
Federal districts:
Mendelson (D)3
Territories:
Ale (D)
Tenorio (D)
Apatang (I)
Marrero (PNP)1
VI
Roach (D)
Italics indicate next-in-line of succession for states and territories without a directly elected lieutenant governor or whose lieutenant governor office is vacant:
Political party affiliation
  • Republican: 27 (27 states)
  • Democratic: 26 (22 states, 3 territories, 1 district)
  • New Progressive: 1 (1 territory)
  • Independent: 1 (1 territory)
  • Vermont Progressive: 1