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The U.S. Virgin Islands does not have a mayor in the traditional sense like many U.S. cities. Instead, the territory is governed by a territorial government, which includes a governor and a legislature. Each of the main islands—St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix—has its own local government and mayors for their respective districts, but the overall governance structure differs from typical U.S. municipalities.

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