Elections in American Samoa
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of American Samoa |
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The American Samoan Legislature or Fono has two chambers, the House of Representatives and the Senate with a directly elected head of government, the Governor of American Samoa. The House of Representatives has 21 members, elected for a two year term, 14 in single-seat districts, 6 from dual-seat districts and 1 by a public meeting on Swain Island. The Senate has 18 members, elected for a four year term by and from the chiefs of the islands. The Governor and their deputy, the Lieutenant Governor are elected on a 4 year term.
As a US territory, American Samoa also votes to send a delegate to the US House of Representatives. The official head of state is the President of the United States although the people of American Samoa do not have a mechanism to affect the presidential election.
Latest elections
2004 US House election
Eni Fa'aua'a Hunkin Faleomavaega, Jr. has been the Delegate to the US House of Representatives from American Samoa since January 3, 1989. He was unopposed in 2004.
2004 gubernatorial election
Candidates | % 1st round | % 2nd round |
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Togiola Tulafono | 48.4 | 55.7 |
Afoa Moega Lutu | 39.4 | 44.3 |
Others | 12.2 | - |
Total | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Source: Samoanews.com and Rulers |
2006 Legislative election
Parties | Votes | % | Representatives |
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Non-partisans | 20 | ||
nonvoting delegate from Swains Island | 1 | ||
Total (turnout %) | 21 |
2004 Legislative election
Parties | Votes | % | Representatives |
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Non-partisans | 20 | ||
nonvoting delegate from Swains Island | 1 | ||
Total (turnout %) | 21 |
Parties | Senators |
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Senators elected by local chiefs | 18 |
Total (turnout %) | 18 |
See also
External links
- Adam Carr's Election Archives
- http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=26213 Report on Radio New Zealand about the 2006 General Election