Willard Wheatley MBE (16 July 1915 – 22 January 1997) was a British Virgin Islands educator and politician who served two consecutive terms as the Chief...
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Minister, Willard Wheatley. He has at times expressed a preference to be referred to by his adopted African name, Sowande Uhuru. Wheatley is from one...
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(he won five), followed by Orlando Smith (three). Stoutt, Smith and Willard Wheatley are the only leaders to have served two consecutive full terms (Ralph...
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The Virgin Islands Party led by Stoutt lost to coalitions led by Willard Wheatley in the 1971 and 1975 general elections but triumphed in the 1979 general...
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School Isabella Morris Primary School Ebenezer Thomas Primary School Willard Wheatley Primary School St. Georges Primary School Cedar International School...
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Smith Orlando Smith, OBE H. Lavity Stoutt Willard Wheatley Julian Willock Richard Georges Jennie Wheatley J'maal Alexander Matthew Arneborg Dorian Auguiste...
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engineer Tyrone Wheatley (born 1972), American football player Tyrone Wheatley Jr. (born 1997), American football player Willard Wheatley (1915–1997), Chief...
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businessman Willard Wheatley (1915–1997), Chief Minister of the British Virgin Islands Sir Willard White (born 1946), British bass-baritone Willard Wigan (born...
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but is officially recorded as a victory for the United Party led by Willard Wheatley over the opposition Virgin Islands Party (VIP) led by former Chief...
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Territory to win three general elections as party leader. He passed Willard Wheatley as the third longest serving head of Government in British Virgin Islands...
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of the VI Democratic Party (DP) together with independent candidate Willard Wheatley over the newly formed Virgin Islands Party (VIP) led by former Chief...
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Chief ministers Hamilton Lavity Stoutt, Chief minister (1967–1971) Willard Wheatley, Chief minister (1971–1979) Hamilton Lavity Stoutt, Chief minister...
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candidate Willard Wheatley, with Wheatley acting as Chief Minister. However, disagreements arose between Wheatley and Osborne, and Wheatley ended up removing...
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Democratic Party, which won the 1971 general election (together with Willard Wheatley (Ind)). Contested each general election from 1967 to 1979 except for...
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until 1971. In 1975 it regained power as part of a coalition with Willard Wheatley until 1979. It regained power for the final time in November 1983 as...
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VI Democratic Party Won the 1971 general election (together with Willard Wheatley (Ind)). Contested each general election from 1967 to 1979 except for...
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by Willard Wheatley In office 12 November 1979 – 11 November 1983 Governor James Alfred Davidson, David Robert Barwick Preceded by Willard Wheatley Succeeded...
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Minister Lavity Stoutt over the incumbent United Party (UP) led by Willard Wheatley. The newly formed Virgin Islands National Movement (VINM), led by Elvin...
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government, he formed a coalition with independent candidate Willard Wheatley. However, Wheatley required that he be made Chief Minister, and Osborne agreed...
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Maduro lost his seat. However, as the party formed a coalition with Willard Wheatley, the incumbent Chief Minister, it is highly unlikely Maduro would have...
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Tyrone Anthony Wheatley Sr. (born January 19, 1972) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach for Wayne State University...
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female Minister for Government in the Territory. Former Chief Minister, Willard Wheatley ran as an independent in at the at-large seats and was resoundingly...
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School Ebenezer Thomas Primary School Jost Van Dyke Primary School Willard Wheatley Primary School Pre-primary schools Enid Scatliffe Pre-Primary School...
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Progressive People's Democratic Party (PPDP) led by former Chief Minister Willard Wheatley (which fielded five candidates), and the newly formed Independent People's...
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Virgin Islands St Phillip's Church, Tortola Virgin Islands Creole Willard Wheatley Area code 284 Auguste George Airport Terrance B. Lettsome International...
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Political offices Preceded by Willard Wheatley House of Assembly Member, 6th District 1979-2011 Succeeded by Alvera Maduro-Caines...
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overdose. Cornelio Reyna, 56, Mexican singer, composer and actor. Willard Wheatley, 81, British Virgin Islands politician and Chief Minister. Wally Whyton...
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by Leslie F. Malone Succeeded by Willard Wheatley In office 12 November 1979 – 17 May 1999 Preceded by Willard Wheatley Succeeded by Kedrick Pickering Personal...
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election. Subsequently left and re-joined the VI Democratic Party. Willard Wheatley Former Chief Minister. Won the 1971 general election in a coalition...
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However, their relationship is badly strained when he represents Richard Wheatley (Dylan McDermott), the gangster who ordered the murder of Kathy Stabler...
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