1971 British Virgin Islands general election

1971 British Virgin Islands general election

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All seats in the British Virgin Islands Legislative Council
4 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Q.W. Osborne Lavity Stoutt Conrad Maduro
Party VIDP VIP United Party
Leader since 1967 1971 1971
Leader's seat 4th District 1st District 5th District
Last election 2 4
Seats won 3 2 1
Seat change Increase 1 New Decrease 3

Chief Minister before election

Lavity Stoutt
United Party

Elected Chief Minister

Willard Wheatley
Independent

General elections were held in the British Virgin Islands on 2 June 1971. The result was a victory for a coalition of the VI Democratic Party (DP) together with independent candidate Willard Wheatley over the newly formed Virgin Islands Party (VIP) led by former Chief Minister Lavity Stoutt, and incumbent BVI United Party (UP) led by Conrad Maduro.

Prior to the election Stoutt had was serving as Chief Minister and leader of the UP, but due to internal divisions Stoutt left and formed his new party to contest the election against the UP and the DP, but ended up losing and being replaced by Wheatley as Chief Minister.

The election was also notable for the first female candidate in a British Virgin Islands election: Millicent Mercer contested the 5th District on behalf of the VIP, but lost to Conrad Maduro.

In the 7th District the former representative, Robinson O'Neal, had died in a car crash the prior year.