2024 American Samoan general election explained

Country:American Samoa
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Election Date:November 5, 2024 (first round)
November 19, 2024 (runoff)
Election Name:Gubernatorial election
Previous Election:2020 American Samoan general election
Previous Year:2020
Next Election:2028 American Samoan general election
Next Year:2028
Type:presidential
Image1:Nikolao Pula with CHCC Staff 2022-04-09 Cropped.jpg
Nominee1:Pula Nikolao Pula
Running Mate1:Pulu Ae Ae Jr.
Alliance1:Republican
Party1:Nonpartisan
Popular Vote1:5,846
Percentage1:59.83%
Nominee2:Lemanu Peleti Mauga
Running Mate2:Eleasalo Ale
Alliance2:Democratic
Party2:Nonpartisan
Colour2:ADD8E6
Popular Vote2:3,925
Percentage2:40.17%
Governor
Before Election:Lemanu Peleti Mauga
Partybefore Election:Democratic Party
After Election:Pula Nikolao Pula
Before Party:Democratic
After Party:Republican
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Election Date:November 5, 2024
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Election Name:House of Representatives
Seats For Election:All 21 seats in the American Samoa House of Representatives
Majority Seats:12
Previous Election:2022
Next Election:2026
Seats1:16
Party2:Republican
Seats2:4
Seats3:1

General elections were held in American Samoa on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Voters elected a governor, lieutenant governor, Samoan: faipule (members) of the House of Representatives, and the American Samoan delegate to the United States Congress. The gubernatorial election required a run-off on November 19 as no candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round. Pula Nikolao Pula was elected governor and Pulu Ae Ae Jr. as lieutenant governor. They defeated the incumbent governor and lieutenant governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga and Eleasalo Ale by a margin of nearly 20 percentage points in the runoff. Both are affiliated with the Republican Party.

Delegate election

Republican incumbent Amata Coleman Radewagen was reelected, winning nearly 75% of the vote.[1] Radewagen faced challenges by Democrats Luisa Kuaea and Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman,[2] [3] as well as independent candidate Fualaau Rosie Tago Lancaster.[4]

Gubernatorial election

Lemanu Peleti Mauga was elected governor in the 2020 general election with 60.3% of the vote. On April 10, 2024, Mauga and incumbent Lieutenant Governor Eleasalo Ale announced their campaign for reelection under the slogan "Samoan: E Lavatia le Alofa" ('Love Beareth All').[5] Prior to Magua's announcement, Paramount Chief Mauga Tasi Asuega was advocating for the governor's reelection. Pula T. I. Nikolao Pula, former director of the Office of Insular Affairs, announced his candidacy on March 4, 2024.[6] Pula announced High Chief Pulu Ae Ae Jr., a former Samoan: faipule for Maʻopūtasi County, as his running mate.[7] Also on the ballot are Vaitautolu l’aulualo and his running mate Mary Taufetee, who are campaigning with the slogan "United for Change."[4] [8]

On November 5, Pula won a plurality of votes, 42.4%, in the three-way governor's race. However, American Samoa requires a winner to earn more than 50% of the votes cast. A runoff election between Pula and Mauga was held on November 19.[9] Pula ultimately emerged victorious and defeated the incubment governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga, receiving nearly 60% of the total votes.

Fono election

All 20 seats in the House of Representatives were up for reelection, although four seats were uncontested.[4]

Referendum

Voters also considered a constitutional amendment that would give the Fono the power to override the a gubernatorial veto of legislation. Under the existing Constitution of American Samoa, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior has the power to overrule a veto by the governor.[10] Voters rejected the amendment with 57.7% of votes cast against changing the veto override process.[11]

Results

Fono

Seventeen incumbents were re-elected, with four losing their seats.[12]

District Candidate Votes % Notes
align=left rowspan=6Fetui Fetu Jr. 228 25.36 Elected
Vala Porotesano Liusamoa 201 22.36 Elected
Paepaetele Mapu Jamias 162 18.02
Faauifono Vaitautolu 133 14.79 Unseated
Faleto'a Elijah J. Leasau 113 12.57
Tuisalia Ofisa Asoau 62 6.90
align=left rowspan=2Tiaoalii Fauagiga T. Sai 186 57.94 Elected
Faiai Loleni Faiai 135 42.06
align=left rowspan=5Shaun Onosai Vaa 204 39.23 Elected
Feagaimaalii Solimio Aoelua 123 23.65
Tuaomalotumau Lonenoa Gaoteote Faoa 86 16.54
Taua Olomua Taua Jr. 85 16.35
Tuna Porotesano 22 4.23
align=left rowspan=2Va'asa Simanu 226 59.01 Elected
Titiali'i Kitara Vaiau 157 40.99 Unseated
align=left rowspan=35 – Sua #1 Luaitaua Gene Pan 201 46.85 Elected
Dora J. Ah Sue 123 28.67
Henry B. Auvaa 105 24.48
6 – Sua #2 Avagafono Tuavao Vaimaga Maiava 269 100 Elected
align=left rowspan=27 – Maoputasi #1 Vailoata Eteuati Amituana'i 223 69.47 Elected
Sesula Fepuleai McMoore Tufele 98 30.53
8 – Maoputasi #2 Malaeoletalu Melesio Gurr 365 100 Elected
align=left rowspan=39 – Maoputasi #3 Trudge Gasetotolemasina Ledoux-Sunia 383 55.11 Elected
Kiso Skelton 164 23.60
Vesiai Poyer S. Samuelu 148 21.29 Unseated
align=left rowspan=210 – Maoputasi #4 Tapai Alailepule Ben Vaivao 118 58.13 Elected
Talali Perry T. Loloaso Wightman Uia 85 41.87
11 – Maoputasi #5 Faimealelei Anthony Fu'e Allen 329 100 Elected
align=left rowspan=5Manumaua Wayne Wilson 710 32.52 Elected
Sauasetoa Tautoloitua Soliai Ho Ching 644 29.50 Elected
Fagasoaia Mark Atafua 422 19.33
Faafeo Lagafuaina 321 14.70
Loimata Soliai Tema Samagu Aiulua Afo 86 3.94
Fiu John Saelua 639 100 Elected
align=left rowspan=2Savali Talavou Ale 342 83.21 Elected
Mona Uli 69 16.79
align=left rowspan=6Larry S. Sanitoa 1,276 32.13 Elected
Ben Vaomu Sauvao 775 19.52 Elected
666 16.77 Unseated
Ti'alemasunu Dr. Mikaele Etuale 627 15.79
Leomiti F. Leomiti 367 9.24
Bartley Lucia Su'a Papalii 260 6.55
align=left rowspan=3Manavaalofa Tutuila Manase 280 42.04 Elected
Olosega Lui Maea 196 29.43
Moira Maiava 190 28.53
align=left rowspan=3Ape Mike Asifoa 266 68.73 Elected
Arrianna Princess Auvaa 67 17.31
Fausalii I. Iose 54 13.95
align=left colspan=5Source: Election Office

Constitutional referendum

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Diamond Eye Candidate Report . Frisk . Garrett . 21 July 2023 . 21 July 2023 . We Asked Every Member of the House if They're Running in 2024. Here's What They Said..
  2. Web site: Luisa Kuaea announces bid for US Congress . Talanei . 2024-04-09 . 2024-05-12.
  3. Web site: 2024-08-07 . Suitonu-Chapman announces run for US Congress . 2024-08-14 . Talanei . en-US.
  4. News: Election Office releases list of candidates for 2024 General Election . 2024-09-03 . Talanei.com . 2024-10-16 . en-US.
  5. News: Fa’asau. Asi Andrew. Lemanu/ La'apui campaign for the 2024 gubernatorial election officially opens. April 10, 2024. Samoa News. April 21, 2024.
  6. News: Annesley. Rhonda. 2024 HOPE: Pula T.I. Nikolau Pula becomes the first to announce his candidacy for Governor. March 5, 2024. Samoa News. April 5, 2024.
  7. News: Fa’asau. Asi Andrew. Pulu Ae Ae, Jr confirms his run for Lt. Governor with Pula Nikolao Pula. March 25, 2024. Samoa News. April 5, 2024.
  8. News: Vaitautolu: American Samoa needs new leaders . 2024-07-01 . Talanei.com . 2024-10-16 . en-US.
  9. News: 2024-11-07 . American Samoa governor candidates set for election runoff . 2024-11-18 . Radio New Zealand . en-nz.
  10. News: 2024-11-06 . American Samoa elections 2024: Voters to elect governor, lieutenant governor, and US Congress rep . 2024-11-18 . Radio New Zealand . en-nz.
  11. News: 2024-11-07 . Pula and Pulu lead Polls, headed to runoff against incumbents in American Samoa gubernatorial race . 2024-11-18 . . en-US.
  12. News: . American Samoa governor candidates set for election runoff. November 7, 2024. Radio New Zealand. November 8, 2024.