List of governors of American Samoa
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This is a list of governors, etc. of the part of the Samoan Islands (now comprising American Samoa) under United States administration since 1900.
From 1900 to 1977 governors were appointed by the United States Government. Since that time they have been elected for 4-year terms by the people of American Samoa.
Commandant governors (1900–1905)
Term | Image | Incumbent | Notes |
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17 February 1900 to 27 November 1901 | Benjamin Franklin Tilley, Commandant | 17 April 1900: Tutuila ceded to United States | |
27 November 1901 to 16 December 1902 | Uriel Sebree, Commandant | ||
16 December 1902 to 5 May 1903 | Henry Minett, acting Commandant | ||
5 May 1903 to 30 January 1905 | Edmund Beardsley Underwood, Commandant/Governor | 16 July 1904: Manu'a ceded to United States | |
Naval governors (1905–1951)
Term | Image | Incumbent | Notes |
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30 January 1905 to 21 May 1908 | Charles Brainard Taylor Moore, Governor | ||
21 May 1908 to 10 November 1910 | John Frederick Parker, Governor | ||
10 November 1910 to 14 March 1913 | William Michael Crose, Governor | 17 July 1911: U.S. Naval Station Tutuila renamed American Samoa | |
14 March 1913 to 14 July 1913 | Nathan Woodworth Post, acting Governor | 1st Term | |
14 July 1913 to 2 October 1914 | Clark Daniel Stearns, Governor | ||
2 October 1914 to 6 December 1914 | Nathan Woodworth Post, acting Governor | 2nd Term | |
6 December 1914 to 1 March 1915 | Charles Armijo Woodruff, acting Governor | ||
1 March 1915 to 10 June 1919 | John Martin Poyer, Governor | ||
10 June 1919 to 3 November 1920 | Warren Jay Terhune, Governor | ||
11 November 1920 to 1 March 1922 | Waldo A. Evans, Governor | ||
1 March 1922 to 4 September 1923 | Edwin Taylor Pollock, Governor | ||
4 September 1923 to 17 March 1925 | Edward Stanley Kellogg, Governor | ||
17 March 1925 to 9 September 1927 | Henry Francis Bryan, Governor | ||
9 September 1927 to 2 August 1929 | Stephen Victor Graham, Governor | 20 February 1929: U.S. Congress recognition of the cession of Tutuila and Manu'a by their chiefs, with retrospective to 16 July 1904 | |
2 August 1929 to 24 March 1931 | Gatewood Sanders Lincoln, Governor | 1st Term | |
24 March 1931 to 22 April 1931 | James Sutherland Spore, acting Governor | ||
22 April 1931 to 17 July 1931 | Arthur Tenney Emerson, acting Governor | ||
17 July 1931 to 12 May 1932 | Gatewood Sanders Lincoln, Governor | 2nd Term | |
12 May 1932 to 10 April 1934 | George Bertram Landenberger, Governor | ||
10 April 1934 to 17 April 1934 | Thomas C. Latimore, acting Governor | ||
17 April 1934 to 15 January 1936 | Otto Carl Dowling, Governor | ||
15 January 1936 to 20 January 1936 | Thomas Benjamin Fitzpatrick, acting Governor | ||
20 January 1936 to 3 June 1938 | MacGillivray Milne, Governor | ||
26 June 1938 to 30 July 1940 | Edward William Hanson, Governor | ||
30 July 1940 to 8 August 1940 | Jesse R. Wallace, acting Governor | ||
8 August 1940 to 5 June 1942 | Laurence Wild, Governor | ||
17 January 1942 to 25 April 1942 | Henry Louis Larsen, Military Governor | ||
5 June 1942 to 8 February 1944 | John Gould Moyer, Governor | ||
8 February 1944 to 27 January 1945 | Allen Hobbs, Governor | ||
27 January 1945 to 3 September 1945 | Ralph Waldo Hungerford, Governor | ||
3 September 1945 to 10 September 1945 | Samuel Canan, acting Governor | ||
10 September 1945 to 22 April 1947 | Harold Houser, Governor | ||
22 April 1947 to 15 June 1949 | Vernon Huber, Governor | ||
7 July 1949 to 23 February 1951 | Thomas Francis Darden, Jr., Governor | ||
Appointed governors (1951–1978)
Civilian governor | Took office | Left office | |
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Phelps Phelps (1897–1981) |
February 23, 1951 | June 20, 1952 | |
John C. Elliott (1919–2001) |
July 16, 1952 | November 23, 1952 | |
James Arthur Ewing (1916–unknown) |
November 28, 1952 | March 4, 1953 | |
Lawrence M. Judd (1887–1968) |
March 4, 1953 | August 5, 1953 | |
Richard Barrett Lowe (1902–1972) |
August 5, 1953 | October 15, 1956 | |
Peter Tali Coleman (1919–1997) |
October 13, 1956 | May 24, 1961 | |
Hyrum Rex Lee (1910–2001) |
May 24, 1961 | July 31, 1967 | |
Owen Stuart Aspinall (1927–1997) |
August 1, 1967 | July 31, 1969 | |
John Morse Haydon (1920–1991) |
August 1, 1969 | October 14, 1974 | |
Frank C. Mockler (acting) (1909–1993) |
October 14, 1974 | February 6, 1975 | |
Earl B. Ruth (1916–1989) |
February 6, 1975 | September 30, 1976 | |
Frank Barnett (1933–2016) |
October 1, 1976 | May 27, 1977 | |
Hyrum Rex Lee (1910–2001) |
May 28, 1977 | January 3, 1978 |
Elected governors (1978–present)
Governor | Took office | Left office | Party | Elected | Lieutenant Governor | |||
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51 | Peter Tali Coleman (1919–1997) |
January 3, 1978 – January 3, 1985 |
Republican | 1977 1980 |
Tufele Liamatua | |||
52 | A. P. Lutali (1919–2002) |
January 3, 1985 – January 2, 1989 |
Democratic | 1984 | Eni Faleomavaega | |||
53 | Peter Tali Coleman (1919–1997) |
January 2, 1989 – January 3, 1993 |
Republican | 1988 | Galea'i Peni Poumele | |||
Gaioi Tufele Galeai | ||||||||
54 | A. P. Lutali (1919–2002) |
January 3, 1993 – January 3, 1997 |
Democratic | 1992 | Tauese Sunia | |||
55 | Tauese Sunia (1941–2003) |
January 3, 1997 – March 26, 2003 |
Democratic | 1996 2000 |
Togiola Tulafono | |||
– | Togiola Tulafono (Born 1947) |
March 26, 2003 – April 7, 2003 |
Democratic | 2004 2008 |
Vacant | |||
56 | April 7, 2003 – January 3, 2013 |
Faoa Aitofele Sunia | ||||||
57 | Lolo Matalasi Moliga (Born 1949) |
January 3, 2013 – Incumbent |
Independent | 2012 2016 |
Lemanu Peleti Mauga | |||
Democratic | ||||||||
Living former governors
There is one living former governor of American Samoa. The most recent-serving governor to die was Frank Barnett (1976–1977), on July 15, 2016.[1]
Name | Gubernatorial term | Date of birth |
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Togiola Tulafono | 2003–2013 | February 28, 1947 |
Latest election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Lolo Letalu Matalasi Moliga | 4,372 | 33.5 | |
Democratic | Faoa Aitofele Sunia | 4,315 | 33.1 | |
Independent | Afoa Moega Lutu | 2,521 | 19.3 | |
Independent | Salu Hunkin-Finau | 893 | 6.8 | |
Independent | Save Liuato Tuitele | 763 | 5.8 | |
Independent | Timothy Jones | 189 | 1.4 | |
Total votes | 13,053 | 100 | ||
Due to no candidate receiving more than 50% of the vote a runoff election was held.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Lolo Letalu Matalasi Moliga | 6,645 | 52.9 | |
Democratic | Faoa Aitofele Sunia | 5,908 | 47.1 | |
Total votes | 12,553 | 100 | ||
References
- ↑ "Frank Barnett, former governor of American Samoa, dies". www.knoxnews.com. Retrieved 2016-07-18.
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