Victor O. Frazer
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Victor O. Frazer (born May 24, 1943) was a Delegate from the United States Virgin Islands to the United States House of Representatives. He was born in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. He attended Fisk University and the Howard University Law School. He was admitted to the bar in New York, Maryland, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Though he acted as an independent in the House, he was the candidate of the Independent Citizens Movement party.
Frazer served on the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Office of the City Attorney in Washington, D.C. and the United States Patent Office. He worked in the financial department at the Manufacturer's Hanover Trust Company. Frazer was the administrative assistant and counsel to Congressman Mervyn M. Dymally. He served as counsel to the Committee on the District of Columbia. He was elected as an Independent to the House, serving from January 3, 1995–January 3, 1997. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1996.
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Preceded by Ron de Lugo |
Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from U.S. Virgin Islands 1995–1997 |
Succeeded by Donna Christian-Christensen |