2020 American Samoa presidential caucuses explained

Election Name:2020 United States presidential caucuses in American Samoa
Country:American Samoa
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Module:
Child:yes
Election Name:2020 American Samoa Democratic presidential caucus
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2016 American Samoa Democratic presidential caucuses
Previous Year:2016
Next Election:2024 American Samoa Democratic presidential caucuses
Next Year:2024
Election Date:March 3, 2020
Votes For Election:11 Democratic National Convention delegates (6 pledged, 5 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates won is determined by the popular vote
Candidate1:Michael Bloomberg
Delegate Count1:4
Popular Vote1:175
Percentage1:49.9%
Color1:9370db
Color2:ff69b4
Popular Vote2:103
Percentage2:29.3%
Delegate Count2:2
Color4:228b22
Popular Vote4:37
Percentage4:10.5%
Delegate Count4:0
Color5:224192
Popular Vote5:31
Percentage5:8.8%
Delegate Count5:0
Module:
Child:yes
Election Name:2020 American Samoa Republican presidential caucus
Type:presidential
Previous Election:2016 American Samoa Republican caucuses
Previous Year:2016
Next Election:2024 American Samoa Republican presidential caucuses
Next Year:2024
Election Date:March 18, 2020
Votes For Election:9 originally unbound Republican National Convention delegates
The delegates were bound by party resolution
Color1:283681
Home State1:Florida[2]
Delegate Count1:9
Popular Vote1:uncontested
Percentage1:100%

Although American Samoa did not participate in the 2020 presidential election because it is a U.S. territory and not a state, it still participated in the U.S. presidential primaries and caucuses.[3] Former mayor Michael Bloomberg won the Democratic caucus, held on March 3. The Republican caucus, in the form of a territorial convention held on March 18, endorsed incumbent President Donald Trump.

Democratic caucus

See main article: 2020 American Samoa Democratic presidential caucuses. The 2020 American Samoa Democratic presidential caucus took place on March 3, 2020, alongside 14 state primaries on Super Tuesday in the Democratic Party primaries and caucuses for the 2020 presidential election, following the South Carolina primary the weekend before. The American Samoa caucus was an open caucus, with the territory awarding 11 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 6 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the caucus. Former mayor Michael Bloomberg won the caucus and netted four delegates (his only primary win), with representative Tulsi Gabbard coming in second, and winning her only two delegates.[4] [5]

Procedure

When the American Samoa Democratic Party had published its draft delegate selection plan on July 3, 2019, it specified a Super Tuesday, March 3 date for the 2020 caucus; this date was finally declared via Facebook on February 1, 2020.[6] [7]

In the open caucus, candidates had to meet a threshold of 15 percent across the territory to be considered viable. The 6 pledged delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention were allocated proportionally on the basis of the results of the caucus, and were all at-large pledged delegates.[8] The Super Tuesday caucus as part of Stage I on the primary timetable received no bonus delegates, in order to disperse the primaries and caucuses between more different date clusters and keep too many states from hoarding on the first shared date or on a March date in general.[9]

The delegation also included 5 unpledged PLEO delegates: 4 members of the Democratic National Committee and the governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga.[8]

Candidates

The following people were on the ballot in American Samoa.[7]

Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Deval Patrick, Tom Steyer and Andrew Yang had withdrawn shortly before the caucus but remained on the ballot. Kamala Harris had withdrawn early so that she was not put on the ballot.[7] However, none of the withdrawn candidates or the existing uncommitted option received any votes.

Campaign

According to The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg's campaign made a relatively significant investment in the caucus: Bloomberg's campaign opened a campaign headquarters in the territory and hired seven staffers in America Samoa. His campaign put up campaign signs that read Mike Bloomberg mo Amerika Samoa 2020 (English translation: "Mike Bloomberg for American Samoa 2020") and invested heavily in digital advertising on Facebook.

Samoan chief Fa’alagiga Nina Tua’au-Glaude, a 2008 Barack Obama delegate, endorsed Bloomberg a day before the contest, citing his policies on climate change in particular as a reason for his endorsement.[10] Bloomberg's victory over Gabbard, who was born in the territory, was regarded as an upset victory, and was credited to Gabbard's late start in campaigning on the island.[11]

Results

2020 American Samoa Democratic presidential caucus[12] [13] ! Candidate! Votes! %! Delegates
Michael Bloomberg17549.864
Tulsi Gabbard10329.342
Bernie Sanders3710.54rowspan="4"
Joe Biden318.83
Elizabeth Warren51.42
Uncommitted00.00
Total351100%6

Republican caucus

See main article: 2020 American Samoa Republican presidential caucuses. The 2020 American Samoa Republican presidential caucus took place as a territorial convention on March 18, 2020, in the Republican Party primaries and caucuses for the 2020 presidential election.[6] The 9 delegates to the 2020 Republican National Convention were unbound, unless instructed otherwise by a resolution passed by the convention. The territory's party officially endorsed incumbent President Donald Trump at its convention, and thus all 9 delegates were expected to vote for him at the national convention.[14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020 EAVS Data Brief: American Samoa.
  2. Web site: Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now . . Choi . Matthew . October 31, 2019 . March 11, 2020.
  3. Web site: Millions of Americans can't vote for president because of where they live. PRI. Maria. Murriel. en. November 1, 2016.
  4. Web site: Gabbard claims her first delegates of primary race. Tal. Axelrod. March 3, 2020. The Hill.
  5. Web site: Tulsi Gabbard is still running for president. Kate. Sullivan. March 5, 2020. CNN.
  6. Web site: Putnam. Josh. The 2020 Presidential Primary Calendar. Frontloading HQ. September 7, 2019.
  7. Web site: Democratic Party of American Samoa. Facebook. 2020-02-01. 2020-03-02.
  8. Web site: American Samoa Democratic Delegation 2020. The Green Papers. June 4, 2019. June 23, 2019.
  9. Web site: Democratic Timing Penalties and Bonuses. The Green Papers. November 24, 2021. March 19, 2022.
  10. Web site: Coleman . Justine . 2020-03-02 . Samoan chief endorses Bloomberg for president . 2022-08-06 . . en-US.
  11. News: Elinson . Zusha . 2020-03-06 . Mike Bloomberg's $620 Million Campaign Did Really Well—in American Samoa . en-US . . 2022-08-06 . 0099-9660.
  12. Web site: American Samoa Caucus Results | 2020 Presidential Primary Elections. www.nbcnews.com.
  13. Web site: View American Samoa's 2020 caucus results. www.cnn.com.
  14. Web site: American Samoa Republican Delegation 2020. The Green Papers. February 11, 2020.