1954 British Virgin Islands general election
General elections were held in the British Virgin Islands in 1954 for seats on the Legislative Council of the British Virgin Islands. The previous election in 1950 had elected four members to the council on the basis of a Territory-wide vote. The 1954 election was the first election to employ districting. The Territory was divided into five districts, the largest of which (the 2nd District - Road Town) would have two members. All seats were contested.
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1950 British Virgin Islands general electionAttorney General of the British Virgin IslandsBritish Virgin Islands general election, 1954Elections in the British Virgin IslandsHouse of Assembly of the British Virgin IslandsHoward Reynold PennIsaac Glanville FonsecaJohn Brudenell-BruceList of elected politicians in the British Virgin Islands
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1954 British Virgin Islands general election
General elections were held in the British Virgin Islands in 1954 for seats on the Legislative Council of the British Virgin Islands. The previous election in 1950 had elected four members to the council on the basis of a Territory-wide vote. The 1954 election was the first election to employ districting. The Territory was divided into five districts, the largest of which (the 2nd District - Road Town) would have two members. All seats were contested.
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