2014 American Samoan general election
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]
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Results
Fono
District | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
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1 – Manu'a | Fetu Fetui Jr. | 409 | Elected | |
Vesi Talalelei Fautanu Jr. | 366 | Elected | ||
I’aulualo Fa’afetai Talia | 329 | |||
2 – Manu'a | Toea’ina F. Autele | 256 | Elected | |
Le’autu Segila P. Vaeao | 102 | |||
3 – Vaifanua | Legae’e Mauga | 368 | Elected | |
Ugaitafa Simei Pulu | 191 | |||
4 – Saole | Talaimatai Elisara Su’a | 188 | Elected | |
Kitara Vaiau | 158 | |||
Sagatu Thompson | 69 | |||
5 – Sua | Puleleiite Lia Tufele Jr. | 172 | Elected | |
Tuialofi Faalae Lauatua’a Tunupopo | 124 | |||
Fale S. Uele | 99 | |||
Ketesemane Meaole | 86 | |||
Lily Memea Hunt | 8 | |||
6 – Sua | Lemapu Suiaunoa Talo | 188 | ||
Matagi David Sialega Mauga | 173 | |||
7 – Maoputasi | Vailoata Eteuati Amituana’i | 362 | Elected | |
8 – Maoputasi | Maugaoali’i Sipa Anoa’i | 224 | Elected | |
Vailiuama Steve Leasiolagi | 168 | |||
Don Fuimaono Lutu | 57 | |||
9 – Maoputasi | Meauta Lauoi Mageo | |||
Va’amua Henry Sesepasara | ||||
10 – Maoputasi | Tu’umolimoli S. Moliga | 177 | ||
11 – Maoputasi | Faimealelei Anthony Fu’e Allen | 304 | Elected | |
Maloiseuga Tanielu Fagamanu Unutoa | 79 | |||
12 – Ituau | Manumaua Wayne Wilson | 612 | Elected | |
Mulinu’u Vae’iaitu Filo Maluia | 607 | Elected | ||
Archie Taotasi Soliai | 596 | |||
Fagasoaia Foa Akai Lealaitafea | 527 | |||
13 – Fofo | Puletu D. Koko | 290 | Elected | |
Fagaoatua Dorian T. Salave’a | 241 | |||
Andra Samoa | 210 | |||
Pogia Tusi P. Suiaunoa | 89 | |||
Johanna Samana | 17 | |||
14 – Alataua | Fatumalala L. Al-Shehri | |||
Samatua Edwin Hollister | ||||
Savali Talavou Ale | Elected | |||
15 – Tualauta | Larry Simou Sanitoa | 1,288 | Elected | |
Vui Florence Tuaumu Saulo | 877 | Elected | ||
Leomiti Faitama’i Leomiti | 465 | |||
Bartley Su’a Lusia | 441 | |||
16 – Tualautai | Timusa Tini Lam Yuen | 312 | Elected | |
Manavaalofa Tutuila Manase | 283 | |||
17 – Leasina | Atalina Asifoa | 201 | Elected | |
Atualevao Gafatasi Afalav | 200 | |||
Source: Election Office |
Delegate
Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Amata Coleman Radewagen | Republican Party | 4,306 | 42.0 |
Eni F. H. Faleomavaega | Democratic Party | 3,157 | 30.8 |
Togiola Tulafono | Democratic Party | 1,130 | 11.0 |
Mapu S. Jamias | Democratic Party | 652 | 6.4 |
Rosie Fuala'au Tago Lancaster | Independent | 268 | 2.6 |
Tuika Tuika | Independent | 201 | 2.0 |
Tu'au Kereti Mata'Utia Jr | Democratic Party | 160 | 1.6 |
Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman | Democratic Party | 229 | 2.2 |
Mark Ude | Independent | 143 | 1.4 |
Total | 10,246 | 100 | |
Source: Election Office |
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References
- Official Results of the General Election 2014 Archived 2014-12-23 at the Wayback Machine American Samoa Election Office
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