List of elected politicians in the British Virgin Islands

Since the restoration of democracy in the British Virgin Islands in 1950, only a comparatively small number of persons have been elected to political office. Although elections are held approximately every three or four years, the small size of the legislative body and the tendency to return incumbent politicians has resulted in a relatively small aggregate number.

Prior to the 1967 general election legislators were elected on a non-party basis. However, many persons who were elected in those early elections later went on to form, or stand for, political parties.

In addition to politicians who were elected by popular mandate, various other political positions are filled by appointment. These include:
 * The Governor of the British Virgin Islands (John Rankin since 29 January 2021)
 * The Attorney General of the British Virgin Islands (Dawn Smith since 1 October 2020)
 * The Speaker of the House of Assembly of the British Virgin Islands (Corine George-Massicote since 26 May 2022)
 * Prior to 1967, certain members of the Legislative Council (as the House of Assembly was formerly named) were appointed rather than elected.

List of elected politicians
A total of 68 people have been elected to serve in the Legislature of the British Virgin Islands; 58 were men, and ten were women. Of those 68, twenty seven (39.7%) have only served a single term or less.

Longest serving elected politicians
Twelve people (all men) have served five or more terms in the British Virgin Islands Legislature.