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Governor of the Virgin Islands

The governor of the Virgin Islands[1] is the representative of the British monarch in the United Kingdom's overseas territory of the British Virgin Islands. The governor is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the British government. The role of the governor is to act as the de facto head of state, and is responsible for appointing the premier and the executive council.

Governor of the Virgin Islands
Standard of the governor
Arms of the British Virgin Islands
Incumbent
John Rankin
since 29 January 2021
StyleHis Excellency
ResidenceGovernment House, British Virgin Islands
AppointerCharles III
as King of the United Kingdom
Formation1887
First holderEdward John Cameron
as Administrator
WebsiteOffice of the Governor

The current governor is John Rankin CMG.

The governor has a viceregal flag, the Union Flag defaced with the territory's coat of arms. The official residence of the governor is Government House located in Road Town, Tortola.

History edit

The first colonial administration on the islands was the Dutch. England annexed the Islands in 1672. An administrator was appointed to the islands from 1887, and replaced by a governor in 1971 when the islands were created a distinct territory.

Prior to this date, the local council would elect one of their members to be president (see List of presidents of the British Virgin Islands).

Up until 1971, the administrators were answerable to the governors of the Leeward Islands, of which the British Virgin Islands formed a part.

Powers edit

The governor is responsible for the conduct of any business of the Government of the Virgin Islands, including the administration of any department of government, with respect to the following matters:[2]

  1. External affairs;[3]
  2. Defence, including the armed forces;
  3. Internal security, including the Police Force;
  4. The terms and conditions of service of persons holding or acting in public offices, without prejudice to section 92; and
  5. The administration of the courts.

The governor also has various powers to make and remove appointments,[4] and a power of pardon.[5]

Subject to certain exceptions, the Governor is required to consult with the Cabinet in the exercise of all functions conferred by the Constitution of the British Virgin Islands or any other law for the time being in force in the British Virgin Islands.[6]

List of administrators of the British Virgin Islands edit

  • Edward John Cameron (1887–1894)
  • Alexander R. Mackay (1894–1896)
  • Nathaniel George Cookman (1896–1903)
  • Robert Stephen Earl (1903–1910)
  • Thomas Leslie Hardtman Jarvis (1910–1919)
  • Herbert Walter Peebles (1919–1922)
  • R. Hargrove (1922–1923)
  • Otho Lewis Hancock (1923–1926)
  • Frank Cecil Clarkson (1926–1934)
  • Donald Percy Wailling (1934–1946)
  • John Augustus Cockburn Cruikshank (1946–1954)
  • Henry Anthony Camillo Howard (1954–1956)
  • Geoffrey Pole Allesbrook (1956–1959)
  • Gerald Jackson Bryan (1959–1962)
  • Martin Samuel Staveley (1962–1967)
  • Sir Ian Thomson (1967–1971)

List of governors of the British Virgin Islands edit

Note: Acting governors are the incumbent deputy governor of the British Virgin Islands who was in office when they acted as governors.

References edit

  1. ^ While the territory is commonly known as the 'British Virgin Islands', her official name is simply 'Virgin Islands'; moreover, section 35(1) of the Virgin Islands Constitution Order, 2007 stipulates that the name of the office is 'Governor of the Virgin Islands'.
  2. ^ Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007, article 60(1)
  3. ^ Except in relation to certain matters delegated to the premier, including external affairs relating to: (a) the Caribbean Community, the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, the Association of Caribbean States, the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, or any other Caribbean regional organisation or institution; (b) other Caribbean regional affairs relating specifically to issues that are of interest to or affect the British Virgin Islands; (c) the relationship between the Virgin Islands and the United States Virgin Islands in matters of mutual interest; (d) tourism and tourism-related matters; (e) taxation and the regulation of finance and financial services; and (f) European Union matters directly affecting the interests of the Virgin Islands.
  4. ^ Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007, article 42.
  5. ^ Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007, article 43(1).
  6. ^ Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007, article 40(1).
  7. ^ "Deputy Governor to Serve as Acting Governor from January 23 | Government of the Virgin Islands".

External links edit

  • Governor's Office Tortola

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This article is about the British official For the American official see List of governors of the United States Virgin Islands The governor of the Virgin Islands 1 is the representative of the British monarch in the United Kingdom s overseas territory of the British Virgin Islands The governor is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the British government The role of the governor is to act as the de facto head of state and is responsible for appointing the premier and the executive council Governor of the Virgin IslandsStandard of the governorArms of the British Virgin IslandsIncumbentJohn Rankinsince 29 January 2021StyleHis ExcellencyResidenceGovernment House British Virgin IslandsAppointerCharles III as King of the United KingdomFormation1887First holderEdward John Cameron as AdministratorWebsiteOffice of the GovernorThe current governor is John Rankin CMG The governor has a viceregal flag the Union Flag defaced with the territory s coat of arms The official residence of the governor is Government House located in Road Town Tortola Contents 1 History 2 Powers 3 List of administrators of the British Virgin Islands 4 List of governors of the British Virgin Islands 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe first colonial administration on the islands was the Dutch England annexed the Islands in 1672 An administrator was appointed to the islands from 1887 and replaced by a governor in 1971 when the islands were created a distinct territory Prior to this date the local council would elect one of their members to be president see List of presidents of the British Virgin Islands Up until 1971 the administrators were answerable to the governors of the Leeward Islands of which the British Virgin Islands formed a part Powers editThe governor is responsible for the conduct of any business of the Government of the Virgin Islands including the administration of any department of government with respect to the following matters 2 External affairs 3 Defence including the armed forces Internal security including the Police Force The terms and conditions of service of persons holding or acting in public offices without prejudice to section 92 and The administration of the courts The governor also has various powers to make and remove appointments 4 and a power of pardon 5 Subject to certain exceptions the Governor is required to consult with the Cabinet in the exercise of all functions conferred by the Constitution of the British Virgin Islands or any other law for the time being in force in the British Virgin Islands 6 List of administrators of the British Virgin Islands editEdward John Cameron 1887 1894 Alexander R Mackay 1894 1896 Nathaniel George Cookman 1896 1903 Robert Stephen Earl 1903 1910 Thomas Leslie Hardtman Jarvis 1910 1919 Herbert Walter Peebles 1919 1922 R Hargrove 1922 1923 Otho Lewis Hancock 1923 1926 Frank Cecil Clarkson 1926 1934 Donald Percy Wailling 1934 1946 John Augustus Cockburn Cruikshank 1946 1954 Henry Anthony Camillo Howard 1954 1956 Geoffrey Pole Allesbrook 1956 1959 Gerald Jackson Bryan 1959 1962 Martin Samuel Staveley 1962 1967 Sir Ian Thomson 1967 1971 List of governors of the British Virgin Islands editDerek George Cudmore 15 October 1971 3 November 1974 Walter Wilkinson Wallace 3 November 1974 5 November 1978 James Alfred Davidson 5 November 1978 7 November 1982 David Robert Barwick 7 November 1982 2 September 1986 Mark Herdman 2 September 1986 17 March 1991 Peter Penfold 17 March 1991 3 February 1995 David Mackilligin 3 February 1995 16 October 1998 Frank Savage 16 October 1998 11 October 2004 Elton Georges 11 October 2004 14 October 2004 acting Tom Macan 14 October 2004 16 April 2006 Dancia Penn 16 April 2006 22 April 2006 acting David Pearey 22 April 2006 11 August 2010 V Inez Archibald 11 August 2010 20 August 2010 acting William Boyd McCleary 20 August 2010 1 August 2014 V Inez Archibald 1 15 August 2014 acting John Duncan 15 August 2014 8 August 2017 Robert A Mathavious 8 12 August 2017 acting Rosalie Adams 12 22 August 2017 acting Augustus Jaspert 22 August 2017 23 January 2021 David D Archer Jr 23 29 January 2021 acting 7 John Rankin 29 January 2021 present Note Acting governors are the incumbent deputy governor of the British Virgin Islands who was in office when they acted as governors References edit While the territory is commonly known as the British Virgin Islands her official name is simply Virgin Islands moreover section 35 1 of the Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007 stipulates that the name of the office is Governor of the Virgin Islands Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007 article 60 1 Except in relation to certain matters delegated to the premier including external affairs relating to a the Caribbean Community the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States the Association of Caribbean States the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean or any other Caribbean regional organisation or institution b other Caribbean regional affairs relating specifically to issues that are of interest to or affect the British Virgin Islands c the relationship between the Virgin Islands and the United States Virgin Islands in matters of mutual interest d tourism and tourism related matters e taxation and the regulation of finance and financial services and f European Union matters directly affecting the interests of the Virgin Islands Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007 article 42 Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007 article 43 1 Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007 article 40 1 Deputy Governor to Serve as Acting Governor from January 23 Government of the Virgin Islands External links editGovernor s Office Tortola Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Governor of the Virgin Islands amp oldid 1179012711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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