Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa

The government of American Samoa consists of a locally elected governor, lieutenant governor and the American Samoa Fono, which consists of an 18-member Senate and a 21-member House of Representatives.[1] The first popular election for Governor and Lieutenant Governor took place in 1977.[2] Candidates for the offices run together on a joint ticket.

Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa
Incumbent
Lemanu Peleti Mauga

since January 3, 2013
TypeLieutenant Governor
Formation1974
First holderFrank Barnett
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The current lieutenant governor is Lemanu Peleti Mauga, who has been in office since 2013.

List of lieutenant governors of American Samoa

Appointed lieutenant governors

Elected lieutenant governors

NamePolitical PartyTerm StartedTerm EndedNotes
Tufele Liamatua
(1940–2011)
Republican January 3, 1978 January 3, 1985 First elected Lt. Governor of American Samoa[2]
Eni Faleomavaega
(1943–2017)
Democratic January 3, 1985 January 2, 1989[3]
Galea'i Peni Poumele
(1926–1992)
Republican January 2, 1989[3] July 27, 1992 Poumele died in office in July 1992.
Gaioi Tufele Galeai Republican August 1992 January 4, 1993 Widow of Lt. Governor Galea'i Peni Poumele. Served the remainder of Poumele's unexpired term
Tauese Sunia
(1941–2003)
Democratic January 4, 1993[3] January 3, 1997
Togiola Tulafono
(b. 1947)
Democratic January 3, 1997[3] March 26, 2003 Acting Governor from March 26, 2003, to April 7, 2003, following the death of Governor Tauese Sunia.
Vacancy by ascension March 26, 2003 April 11, 2003
Faoa Aitofele Sunia
(b. 1943)
Democratic April 11, 2003 January 3, 2013
Lemanu Peleti Mauga
(b. 1949 or '50)
Independent January 3, 2013 Incumbent
Democratic

References

  1. "American Samoa Country Brief". Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia). April 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-05.
  2. "Peter Tali Coleman biography". Governors. American Samoa. Archived from the original on 2010-09-19. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
  3. Sorensen, Stan (2007-01-09). "Historical Notes" (PDF). Tapuitea Official Newsletter of American Samoa. p. 2. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
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