American Samoan general election, 2014

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General elections were held in American Samoa on 4 November 2014, alongside a constitutional referendum. Voters elected members of the Fono and the American Samoan delegate to the United States Congress. [1]

American Samoa US territory in the Pacific

American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Samoa. Its location is centered around 14.2710° S, 170.1322° W. It is on the eastern border of the International Date Line, while independent Samoa is west of it.

American Samoa Fono

The Legislature of American Samoa or Fono is the territorial legislature of American Samoa. Like most state and territorial legislatures of the United States, it is a bicameral legislature with a House of Representatives and a Senate. The legislature is located in Fagatogo along Pago Pago harbor.

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Results

Fono

DistrictCandidateVotes%Notes
1 – Manu'a Fetu Fetui Jr.409Elected
Vesi Talalelei Fautanu Jr.366Elected
I’aulualo Fa’afetai Talia329
2 – Manu'a Toea’ina F. Autele256Elected
Le’autu Segila P. Vaeao102
3 – Vaifanua Legae’e Mauga368Elected
Ugaitafa Simei Pulu191
4 – Saole Talaimatai Elisara Su’a188Elected
Kitara Vaiau158
Sagatu Thompson69
5 – Sua Puleleiite Lia Tufele Jr.172Elected
Tuialofi Faalae Lauatua’a Tunupopo124
Fale S. Uele99
Ketesemane Meaole86
Lily Memea Hunt8
6 – Sua Lemapu Suiaunoa Talo188
Matagi David Sialega Mauga173
7 – Maoputasi Vailoata Eteuati Amituana’i362Elected
8 – Maoputasi Maugaoali’i Sipa Anoa’i224Elected
Vailiuama Steve Leasiolagi168
Don Fuimaono Lutu57
9 – Maoputasi Meauta Lauoi Mageo
Va’amua Henry Sesepasara
10 – Maoputasi Tu’umolimoli S. Moliga177
11 – Maoputasi Faimealelei Anthony Fu’e Allen304Elected
Maloiseuga Tanielu Fagamanu Unutoa79
12 – Ituau Manumaua Wayne Wilson612Elected
Mulinu’u Vae’iaitu Filo Maluia607Elected
Archie Taotasi Soliai596
Fagasoaia Foa Akai Lealaitafea527
13 – Fofo Puletu D. Koko290Elected
Fagaoatua Dorian T. Salave’a241
Andra Samoa210
Pogia Tusi P. Suiaunoa89
Johanna Samana17
14 – Alataua Fatumalala L. Al-Shehri
Samatua Edwin Hollister
Savali Talavou Ale Elected
15 – Tualauta Larry Simou Sanitoa 1,288Elected
Vui Florence Tuaumu Saulo 877Elected
Leomiti Faitama’i Leomiti465
Bartley Su’a Lusia441
16 – Tualautai Timusa Tini Lam Yuen312Elected
Manavaalofa Tutuila Manase283
17 – Leasina Atalina Asifoa201Elected
Atualevao Gafatasi Afalav200
Source: Election Office

Delegate

CandidatePartyVotes%
Amata Coleman Radewagen Republican Party 4,30642.0
Eni F. H. Faleomavaega Democratic Party 3,15730.8
Togiola Tulafono Democratic Party 1,13011.0
Mapu S. Jamias Democratic Party 6526.4
Rosie Fuala'au Tago LancasterIndependent2682.6
Tuika Tuika Independent2012.0
Tu'au Kereti Mata'Utia Jr Democratic Party 1601.6
Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman Democratic Party 2292.2
Mark UdeIndependent1431.4
Total10,246100
Source: Election Office

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