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The House of Assembly of the British Virgin Islands, until 2007 known as the Legislative Council,[1] has 15 members; 13 directly elected for four year terms—nine in single-seat constituencies and four "at large"—one ex-officio member and one Speaker chosen from outside the house.[2]
The first assembly followed the fifteenth legislature. The Hon. Roy Harrigan was elected Speaker on 14 September 2007.[3] The official record is Hansard.
Parties | Votes* | %age | Seats |
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Virgin Islands Party | 18,052 | 45.2% | 10 |
National Democratic Party | 15,836 | 39.6% | 2 |
Independents | 6,063 | 15.2% | 1 |
Speaker and Attorney General | 2 | ||
Total (turnout 62.3%) | 39,951 | 100% | 15 |
* Each voter has 5 votes; 1 district vote and 4 territorial "at-large" votes | |||
Source: BVI Platinum News |
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