General elections were held in American Samoa in November 1970, alongside a multi-question referendum. Voters elected members of the eleventh Fono, and for the first time, an unofficial American Samoan delegate to the United States House of Representatives. A. U. Fuimaono, a high chief and Director of Agriculture, was elected as the islands' delegate.[1]
Member | Notes | |
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Salanoa Aumoeualogo | President | |
Tuitasi Faamasani | ||
Mageo Felise | ||
John Faumuina | ||
Aufata Fonoti | ||
Lagafuaina Laisense | ||
Leoso Malama | ||
Satele Mosegi | ||
Aso'au Ofisa | ||
Leaeno Reed | ||
Sagapolutele T.N. | ||
Fano Shimasaki | ||
Tuveve Siaki Ameperosa | ||
FofÅ Iosefa Fiti Sunia | ||
Mulitauaopele Tamotu | ||
Alaivanu Taufaasau | ||
Matauti'a Tautunu | ||
Tagaloa Tuiolosega | ||
Source: United States Congress |
Member | Notes | |
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Solofua Amosa | ||
Ligoligo Eseroma | ||
Tofu Fia | ||
Talitalimanu Galea'i | ||
Tupua Le'iato | ||
Faasuku Lutu | ||
Sialega Mauga | ||
Edward Meredith | ||
Manutafea Meredith | ||
Soosooalii Savali | ||
Seugogo Schirmer | ||
Faamausili Suiaunoa | ||
Fuaileleo Sunia | ||
Vasi Talamoni | ||
Muagututi'a F. Tuia | ||
Mariota Tuiasosopo | ||
Lefotu Tuilesu | ||
Tagoa'i Tunoa | ||
Fainu'ulelei S. Utu | Speaker | |
John Valasi | ||
Source: United States Congress |