Jay Warren

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Jay Warren with his wife, Carol Christian
Jay Warren with his wife, Carol Christian

Jay Calvin Warren (born July 29, 1956) is a Pitcairn politician, who was elected Mayor of the last remaining British dependency in Oceania in the general election held on 15 December 2004, defeating Brenda Christian, who had held the Mayoralty in an interim capacity following the dismissal from the post of her brother, Steve Christian, by the British authorities on 30 October 2004, following his rape convictions. Warren was expected to take up his duties sometime around Christmas, when he was to return from Tahiti, where his daughter Darylynn Warren was hospitalized and recovering from a longboat accident in which her arm was nearly severed. Besides Darylynn, he has another child: Charlene Warren.

Warren is the eldest child of Jacob Ralph Warren and Mavis Mary Brown Christian. He has a younger sister, Meralda Warren.

Jay Warren was no stranger to the post to which he was elected. From January 1, 1991 to December 31, 1999, he served in an almost identical capacity as Magistrate, as the chief elected official was known prior to a constitutional revision in 1999. Previously, after a brief stint as a member of the Island Council in 1982, he had assumed the second-most influential position on the island in 1985, as chairman of the Internal Committee. He continued to hold this office up to his election to the office of Magistrate in late 1990.

As Magistrate throughout most of the 1990s, Warren had executive, legislative, and judicial authority, serving ex officio as chairman of the Island Council, which doubles as the dependency's legislature and court. Following the constitutional review and the replacement of the Magistrate by a Mayor in 1999, Steve Christian was elected to the new position. Warren remained politically active, however, and served two further terms (in 2000 and 2002) as Chairman of the Internal Committee.

On October 24, 2004, Warren was acquitted of an indecent assault charge. He was the only one of seven defendants in the Pitcairn rape trial of 2004 to be found not guilty. He is the brother of Meralda Warren, who has also held political office and is one of the most vocal defenders of the islanders' traditional acceptance and practice of sexual activity from puberty onwards. Meralda Warren herself was elected to the Council on December 15, 2004 also.

Warren's election to the Mayoralty in 2004 was welcomed by British Deputy Governor Matthew Forbes. "We appointed Jay as chairman of the (island's) internal committee in the period after the trials and before this election," Forbes told Radio New Zealand from his office at the British High Commission (the equivalent of an embassy in Commonwealth countries) in Wellington. "He's very experienced and I'm sure he'll make a very good mayor."

Preceded by
Brenda Christian
Mayor of the Pitcairn Islands
December 15, 2004 – present
Incumbent
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