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Contact Information
Office of the Governor
Executive Office Building
Third Floor, Utulei
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799
Chief of Staff: Mr. Pati Faiai
governorsoffice@asg-gov.net
I've moved this contact info off of the article, while adding the infobox. According to this source, "Political parties are not officially utilized in elections in American Samoa", but "The current Administration informally identifies itself with the US Democrats" so I have noted Mr. Tulafono as being "Democrat". Input from somebody more familiar with the subject would be quite welcome. — FREAK OF NURxTURE (TALK) 03:17, Jan. 15, 2006