General elections were held in the British Virgin Islands in 1954 for seats on the Legislative Council of the British Virgin Islands.
At the time candidates were not affiliated with political parties.
Notable candidates who were elected for the first time included Theodolph Faulkner, remembered for his key role in relation to the reintroduction of democracy in the British Virgin Islands.
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