Victor O. Frazer
(1943- )
Virgin Islands
Independent
Delegate
104th Congress (1995-1997)
Congressman Victor Frazer was a delegate from the U.S. Virgin Islands’ at-large Congressional District from 1995 to 1997 (104th Congress). Before Congress, Frazer worked as a lawyer and later served as general counsel for the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority. Frazer acquired congressional experience as an administrative assistant for California Representative Mervyn Dymally, a special assistant for Michigan Representative John Conyers, and counsel for the House Committee on the District of Columbia. While in Congress, Frazer served on the House Committee on International Relations and used his term to draw attention to the need of his constituents in the Virgin Islands. He focused on procuring federal money for hurricane relief and attracting tourism to the eastern Caribbean. Frazer attended Fisk University and the Howard University School of Law.