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Former USVI Senator Alicia Hansen aka 'Chucky' has died

- Legendary political figure was a force to be reckoned with
Alicia Hansen aka 'Chucky', a former senator and an emblematic figure in the US Virgin Islands died on October 2, 2023, following a tenacious battle with cancer. She was 70. Photo: VIC
The late senator Alicia Hansen was a household name in the USVI, not just for her representation in the Senate but also for her distinct voice in the media. Photo: Facebook
The late senator Alicia Hansen was a household name in the USVI, not just for her representation in the Senate but also for her distinct voice in the media. Photo: Facebook
Alicia Hansen's election campaigns were legendary. Routinely outpacing her competitors, she enlisted acclaimed recording artists to headline her massive rallies. Photo: Facebook
Alicia Hansen's election campaigns were legendary. Routinely outpacing her competitors, she enlisted acclaimed recording artists to headline her massive rallies. Photo: Facebook
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FREDERIKSTED, ST Croix, USVI- The political landscape of the US Virgin Islands (USVI) changed on Monday night, October 2, 2023, with the passing of Alicia Hansen aka 'Chucky', a former senator and an emblematic figure in the territory, following a tenacious battle with cancer. She was 70.

Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Hansen, who also had roots in Long Look on Tortola, [British] Virgin Islands, first made her foray into politics in 1986.

In an era when clinching a senatorial seat without political party affiliation was almost Herculean, she managed to defy the odds. Over her career, Hansen served an impressive 11 terms as senator for the District of St. Croix. A testament to her political might, she still holds the record for the most votes in a senatorial election in the district.

Apart from her political ventures, Hansen was a household name in the USVI, not just for her representation in the Senate but also for her distinct voice in the media. As a radio personality, she actively addressed contemporary issues through her show "Keeping in Touch." The platform ranged from engaging political discussions to homely advice on maintaining a harmonious household.

Leveraging her base of ardent supporters, Hansen was instrumental in shaping gubernatorial elections, giving her outsize weight in negotiating deals with candidates running for governor. This strength was on full display during the 2018 General Election, when Hansen endorsed then-candidate Albert A. Bryan Jr for governor. Following the election, Hansen's daughter, Elizabeth Watley, was appointed Assistant Commissioner of the VI Department of Tourism in the St Croix District.

Legendary elections campaigner

Hansen's election campaigns were legendary. Routinely outpacing her competitors, she enlisted acclaimed recording artists to headline her massive rallies. In a standout move during her 2018 gubernatorial campaign alongside Adlah Donastorg, the duo managed to bring Soca maestro Machel Montano to the Virgin Islands – a spectacle never seen before in the territory's political rallies.

However, Hansen's time in office saw its share of controversies. Most notable among these was the 2014 election cycle, during which she faced a high-profile legal challenge. The lawsuit, initiated by Adelbert Bryan, a former senator and former member of the Board of Elections, accused Hansen of moral turpitude, with the core issue being her past failure to pay taxes. This legal entanglement traced back to May 28, 2009, when US Attorney Paul A. Murphy announced that Hansen had been sentenced to three years in prison due to this tax omission. While she didn't ultimately serve time in prison, as visiting District Judge Frank Savage suspended all three years of her sentence with strict probationary conditions, the repercussions of the case lingered.

Despite a pardon by then-Governor John P. de Jongh and her attorneys' arguments that the pardon should allow her name on the ballot, the controversy undoubtedly tarnished her 2014 campaign. These events led to Hansen's name being initially placed on, then removed from the ballot, causing a significant setback that played a role in her reelection loss that year.

Despite the adversities and waning popularity in later years, Hansen's indomitable spirit and her significant contributions to USVI politics are undeniable. She will be remembered not just as a formidable politician, but also as a cultural icon and force of nature that shaped the political arena of the US Virgin Islands for decades.

7 Responses to “Former USVI Senator Alicia Hansen aka 'Chucky' has died”

  • WOW (03/10/2023, 08:57) Like (20) Dislike (1) Reply
    Our deepest sympathy. She was a true champion for the people. She will be missed.
  • family (03/10/2023, 09:21) Like (16) Dislike (0) Reply
    My condolences goes out to Agnes and Camby
  • Condolences (03/10/2023, 09:27) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    Rest in eternal peace. Condolences to the family and friends.
  • asura (03/10/2023, 09:36) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    RIP lady
  • Xavier (03/10/2023, 16:11) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Sen. Chucky Hansen was a leader for the people. When confronted with an issue, she always found a way to help you. Even though I lived in St.John I followed her political career over the years. I met her about 12yrs ago in Tortola and through speaking with her I discovered that she was my relative. Her love for the people of Tortola was quite effident. She was proud of her Tortola connection. Rest in peace my beloved cousin.
  • c (03/10/2023, 19:15) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    Wasn’t nice
  • Doll (04/10/2023, 13:24) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is a sad day in US Virgin Islands politics. My condolences to her family, friends and people of the US Virgin Islands. Your legacy will live on in all whose lives you touched. A great stalwart has departed. We will miss you Senator Chucky! Take your well deserved rest madam.


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