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United States Virgin Islands

The United States Virgin Islands, officially the Virgin Islands of the United States, are a group of Caribbean islands and an unincorporated and organized territory of the United States. The islands are geographically part of the Virgin Islands archipelago and are located in the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles.
See also: United States

Entities

Our standard dataset contains 24 entities connected with United States Virgin Islands. This may include sanctioned entities, politically-exposed persons (PEPs), and their close associates, or entities involved in criminal activity.

Data sources

We are not yet including any data published by authorities or organizations based in United States Virgin Islands. See our global list of data sources and our criteria for selecting datasets.

Sanctions programs/policies targeting United States Virgin Islands

We are not yet including any targeting entities that are based in United States Virgin Islands.

Politically-exposed persons (PEPs)

Our database contains 17 entities identified as PEPs connected with United States Virgin Islands.

National government positions

Number of known occupants
Head of state or governmentCurrentEndedStatus unclear
Governor1--
President1--
National legislative branchCurrentEndedStatus unclear
Member of the Legislature-15-

Subnational government positions

No positions for this category

What do these numbers mean?

We keep track both if political positions and the individuals who occupy those positions over time. Of course, a person can hold a position for multiple terms, and multiple people can occupy the same position at the same time (e.g. members of parliament).

If a person previously held a position, and currently holds the same position, they are only counted once and recorded under Current. If it is unclear from the source whether they have left the position, they will be counted under Unclear.

How can status be unclear?

Some of the data sources we rely on indicate both past and present holders of political offices. In those cases, a lack of a precise end date for a person's occupancy of a position can mean that we don't know whether they currently hold the position or not. Read more...