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2020 American Samoan general election

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2020 American Samoan general election

November 3, 2020
Gubernatorial election
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NomineeLemanu Peleti MaugaGaoteote Palaie Tofau
PartyIndependentIndependent
AllianceDemocratic
Running mateEleasalo AleFaiivae Iuli Alex Godinet
Popular vote7,1542,594
Percentage60.31%21.87%

 
NomineeIʻaulualo Faʻafetai TaliaNuanuaolefeagaiga Saoluaga T. Nua
PartyIndependentIndependent
Running mateTapaʻau Dr. Dan Mageo AgaTapumanaia Galu Satele Jr.
Popular vote1,461652
Percentage12.32%5.50%

Results by voting district:
Mauga:     40–45%     45–50%     50–55%     55–60%     60–65%     65–70%     70–75%
Tofau:     45–50%
Talia:     60–65%

Governor before election

Lolo Matalasi Moliga
Democratic

ElectedGovernor

Lemanu Peleti Mauga
Democratic

Delegate election
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2022 →
 
CandidateAmata Coleman RadewagenOreta Crichton
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote9,8801,704
Percentage83.5%14.4%

Results by voting district:
Radewagen:     55–60%     75–80%     80–85%     85–90%

Delegate before election

Amata Coleman Radewagen
Republican

Elected Delegate

Amata Coleman Radewagen
Republican

General elections were held inAmerican Samoa on 3 November 2020. Voters elected agovernor andlieutenant governor, members of theHouse of Representatives and the American Samoan delegate to theUnited States Congress.[1]

IncumbentGovernor of American SamoaLolo Matalasi Moliga was not eligible for reelection due to term limits. Instead, the previous lieutenant governorLemanu Peleti Mauga was elected governor, and the formerattorney general,Salo Ale, was elected lieutenant governor with more than 60 percent of the vote. Both were affiliated with the Democratic Party and beat two non-partisan tickets, while the candidate affiliated with the Republican Party,Nuanuaolefeagaiga Saoluaga T. Nua, only placed fourth.

Incumbent delegate, Rep.Amata Coleman Radewagen, aRepublican who had held the seat since 2015, was overwhelmingly re-elected to the United States House of Representatives for a fourth term.[2]

Background

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In November 2014 Amata Coleman Radewagen defeated 10-term incumbent Democratic Rep.Eni Faleomavaega in a crowded race for the seat.[3] Shewon re-election to a third term in2018.

Candidates

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Governor

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Gubernatorial candidates run on a non-partisan basis and as aslate together with their lieutenant governor candidate. Fourpolitical tickets qualified for the 2020 election.[1][4] Although candidates do affiliate with national political parties, the gubernatorial election is held on anonpartisan basis.[5]

Not-qualified candidates

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Fatumalala L. A. Al-Shehri, Independent candidate forAmerican Samoa's at-large congressional district in 2012,[10] had announced plans to run with Leah A. Smith, missionary for the Assembly of God Church, as her running mate on the first all-woman ticket,[11][12] but they were not on the list of qualified candidates released by the American Samoa Election Office after the filing deadline.[4]

Delegate

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The deadline for candidates to file with the Election Office was September 1, 2020.[13][14] Three candidates filed to run for election to American Samoa's lone seat in theUnited States House of Representatives by the official deadline, as determined by Chief Election Officer, Dr. Lealofi Uiagalelei.[13][14] A fourth candidate, Lealofi Seau, a retired member of the United States military, announced his candidacy in July 2020, but did not qualify for the ballot by the deadline.[13][15]

Democratic

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  • Oreta Tufuga Mapu Crichton, former Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) for the American Samoan Government (ASG) from 2015 to July 2020[13][15][16][17]
    • Crichton resigned as CPO on July 17, 2020, to seek election as Delegate.[17] She officially launched her campaign on September 12, 2020[16]
  • Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman, retired U.S. federal government employee[18]
    • Suitonu-Chapman launched her campaign in July 2020, marking her fourth campaign for Delegate to the U.S. House. She most recently ran for the office in 2018.[18] Suitonu-Chapman announced her candidacy inSan Diego, California, as COVID-19 travel restrictions prevented her from returning to American Samoa at the time, and she remained stranded on the United States mainland for the duration of the election.[18][2]

Republican

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Campaign

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On January 25, 2019, Senator Nuanuaolefeagaiga announced his candidacy.[19]

I’aulualo Fa’afetai Talia announced his candidacy at a campaign news media event at Sadie's by the Sea on July 28, 2019.[7]

Gaoteote Palaie Tofau announced his candidacy on February 9, 2020.[6]

Results

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Governor and lieutenant governor

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Thegovernor of American Samoa is elected on a ticket with thelieutenant governor. Although candidates do affiliate with national political parties, they are elected on anonpartisan basis.

CandidateRunning mateVotes%
Lemanu Peleti MaugaEleasalo Ale7,15460.32
Gaoteote Palaie TofauFaiivae Iuli Alex Godinet2,59421.87
Iʻaulualo Faʻafetai TaliaTapaʻau Dr. Dan Mageo Aga1,46112.32
Nuanuaolefeagaiga Saoluaga T. NuaTapumanaia Galu Satele Jr.6525.50
Total11,861100.00
Source:[20]

Fono House of Representatives

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TheHouse of Representatives is the lower house of theAmerican Samoa Fono (legislature). Although candidates do affiliate with national political parties, they are elected on anonpartisan basis.

DistrictCandidateVotes%
1 –ManuʻaFetu Fetui Jr.35830.2
Alumamalu Ale Seā Filoialiʻi28323.9
Vesi Talalelei Fautanu Jr.28223.8
Mapu S. Jamias26222.1
2 –ManuʻaTiaoalii Fauagiga Sai22558.7
Sualevai Nofoaiga Sualevai15841.3
3 –VaifanuaLavea Fatulegaeʻe Palepoli Mauga27443.2
Tupua Shawn Vaʻa21033.1
Suaese "Pooch" Taʻase15023.6
4 –SaoleTitialiʻi Kitara Vaiau31265.8
Vaʻasa Simanu EdD16234.2
5 –Sua #1Luaitaua Gene Pan31062.6
Fialupe Felila Fiaui Lutu15230.7
Faʻalae Lauatuaʻa Koneseti Tunupopo330.7
6 –Sua #2Avagafono Tuavao Vaimaga Maiava19056.2
Loia Gutu14843.8
7 –Maʻoputasi #1Vailoata Eteuati Amituanaʻi28468.8
Tuika Tuika12931.2
8 –Maʻoputasi #2Vailiuama Steve Leasiolagi19741.7
Ifopo Maugaoaliʻi Sipa Anoaʻi19541.3
Agalelei Latu Fatuesi5311.2
Wayne Malaetasi Ames275.7
9 –Maʻoputasi #3VesiaʻI Poyer S. Samuelu50367.2
Veʻevalu Meauta Lauoi Mageo24632.8
10 –Maʻoputasi #4Vaetasi Tuʻumolimoli S. Moliga11647.5
Tapai Alailepule Benjamin Vaivao11245.9
Tina FaisiotamoʻI Vivao Ioane166.6
11 –Maʻoputasi #5Faimealelei Anthony Fuʻe Allen29567.0
Sauafea Sonny Sauafea14533.0
12 –ItuʻauManumaua Wayne C. Wilson1,01837.2
Logoituau Mark Timoteo Atafua71426.1
Andrew Earnest Thompson52219.1
Sala Sataua Dr. Mataese Samuelu45616.6
13 –FofoAndra Samoa58764.6
Puletumalo Dick S. Koko32135.4
14 –LealatauaSavali Talavou Ale29458.6
Ethan Lake16733.3
Faleomavaega Nicholas King Jr.265.2
Andrew Mulivai Autele153.0
15 –TualautaLarry Simou Sanitoa1,74639.4
Samuel Ioka Ale Meleisea1,22227.6
Alex M. Sene Jr.55512.5
Vui Florence Vaili Saulo54712.4
Bartley Papaliʻi Suʻa Lucia2475.6
Saili Sione Samo1122.5
16 –TualataiManavaalofa Tutuila Manase35749.4
Timusā Tini C. Lam Yuen29140.2
Rachael Manning Key7510.4
17 –LeasinaApe Mike Asifoa25557.8
Gafatasi Afalava18642.2
Source:[21]

Delegate

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The Delegate to the United States Congress representsAmerican Samoa's at-large congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Amata Coleman RadewagenRepublican Party9,88083.50
Oreta ChrichtonDemocratic Party1,70414.40
Meleagi Suitonu-ChapmanDemocratic Party2492.10
Total11,833100.00
Source: Samoa News[22]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Will election law be enforced?".Talanei. RetrievedApril 6, 2020.
  2. ^abSagapolutele, Fili (November 4, 2020)."Aumua Amata overwhelmingly wins a 4th consecutive 2-year term".Samoa News. Pago Pago, American Samoa. RetrievedNovember 4, 2020.
  3. ^Sagapolutele, Fili (November 5, 2014)."Aumua Amata is our new non-voting Delegate to the US House"(PDF).Samoa News. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on November 7, 2016. RetrievedNovember 2, 2020.
  4. ^abSagapolutele, Fili (September 2, 2020)."Chief Election Officer names qualified candidates for Nov election".Samoa News. Pago Pago, American Samoa. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2020.
  5. ^"Governor of American Samoa".Ballotpedia. RetrievedOctober 17, 2020.
  6. ^ab"Update: Senators Gaoteote & Fai'ivae team up for 2020 gubernatorial race".www.samoanews.com. February 9, 2020. RetrievedJuly 2, 2020.
  7. ^ab"Update — Iʻaulualo and Tapaʻau enter 2020 gubernatorial race".www.samoanews.com. July 28, 2019. RetrievedApril 6, 2020.
  8. ^"About Us".
  9. ^"Gubernatorial team of Sen. Nua and Tapumanaia first to announce".www.samoanews.com. February 15, 2019. RetrievedApril 6, 2020.
  10. ^"American Samoa's Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives". Ballotpedia. RetrievedAugust 1, 2022.
  11. ^"First female team officially declares for the 2020 gubernatorial race".www.samoanews.com. July 30, 2019. RetrievedMarch 21, 2020.
  12. ^"Fatumalala & Leah run for governor/Lt governor".
  13. ^abcdeSagapolutele, Fili (September 2, 2020)."Chief Election Officer names qualified candidates for Nov election".Samoa News.Archived from the original on September 18, 2020. RetrievedNovember 2, 2020.
  14. ^ab"No Changes in List of Election Candidates".Talanei.com. September 9, 2020.Archived from the original on November 2, 2020. RetrievedNovember 2, 2020.
  15. ^abc"Two more candidates now vying for American Samoa Delegate's seat: Oreta Tufuga Mapu Crichton and Lealofi Seau".Samoa News. July 13, 2020.Archived from the original on November 2, 2020. RetrievedNovember 2, 2020.
  16. ^ab"Dr. Oreta Crichton Kicks Off Campaign for Congress".Talanei.com. September 14, 2020.Archived from the original on November 2, 2020. RetrievedNovember 2, 2020.
  17. ^ab"Chief Procurement Officer resigns after declaring for office".Samoa News. July 20, 2020.Archived from the original on November 2, 2020. RetrievedNovember 2, 2020.
  18. ^abc"Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman makes 4th bid for American Samoa Delegate's seat".Samoa News. July 16, 2020.Archived from the original on November 2, 2020. RetrievedNovember 2, 2020.
  19. ^"Manu'a Senator Nuanuaolefeagaiga announces candidacy for governor".www.samoanews.com. January 25, 2019. RetrievedApril 6, 2020.
  20. ^"2020 GENERAL ELECTION UNOFFICIAL RESULTS"(PDF). AMERICAN SAMOA ELECTION OFFICE. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on November 4, 2021.
  21. ^"2020 General Election Unofficial Results"(PDF). American Samoa Government Election Office. RetrievedNovember 7, 2020.
  22. ^Sagapolutele, Fili (November 4, 2020)."Aumua Amata overwhelmingly wins a 4th consecutive 2-year term".Samoa News. Pago Pago, American Samoa. RetrievedNovember 4, 2020.
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