After Stoutt's death, leadership of the party fell to Ralph T. O'Neal who led it until he stepped down on 28 May 2014.
[7] On 28 May 2014 Julian Fraser took over from Ralph O'Neal,[6] and led the party to defeat in the 2015 general election.
On 30 November 2016 Andrew Fahie replaced Julian Fraser as party leader,[8] making Fraser the first (and, so far, the only) leader of the Virgin Islands Party not to ascend to either the Chief Minister or Premiership.
Virgin Islands Party had held power continuously from 1986 until 2003, winning four consecutive general elections, which is the longest unbroken streak in government for a political party in the British Virgin Islands.
Four of the five leaders have served as Chief Minister or Premier of the Virgin Islands on at least one occasion.