2010 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election

[7] In response to his 53% victory, de Jongh stated, "The combination of their votes by no means comes close to what we achieved this evening ... That feels very good.

"[7] James O'Bryan, who with running mate Pamela Richards Samuel received 432 votes, said, "The people have spoken, I respect their wishes, and I will go forward with this episode from now on.

[10] The independent ticket of Kenneth Mapp and Malik Sekou placed second in the election, earning 13,580 votes.

[10] Mapp initially refused to concede despite trailing by a wide margin, citing voting irregularities.

[11] Ralph T. O'Neal, the Premier of the neighboring British Virgin Islands, called Governor de Jongh on November 4, 2010, to congratulate on his re-election.