General elections were held in American Samoa in November 1970, alongside a multi-question referendum. Voters elected members of the eleventh Fono, and for the first time, an unofficial American Samoan delegate to the United States House of Representatives. A. U. Fuimaono, a high chief and Director of Agriculture, was elected as the islands' delegate.[1]
Results
Senate
| Member
|
Notes
|
| Salanoa Aumoeualogo |
President
|
| Tuitasi Faamasani |
|
| Mageo Felise |
|
| John Faumuina |
|
| Aufata Fonoti |
|
| Lagafuaina Laisense |
|
| Leoso Malama |
|
| Satele Mosegi |
|
| Aso'au Ofisa |
|
| Leaeno Reed |
|
| Sagapolutele T.N. |
|
| Fano Shimasaki |
|
| Tuveve Siaki Ameperosa |
|
| Fofō Iosefa Fiti Sunia |
|
| Mulitauaopele Tamotu |
|
| Alaivanu Taufaasau |
|
| Matauti'a Tautunu |
|
| Tagaloa Tuiolosega |
|
| Source: United States Congress
|
House of Representatives
| Member
|
Notes
|
| Solofua Amosa |
|
| Ligoligo Eseroma |
|
| Tofu Fia |
|
| Talitalimanu Galea'i |
|
| Tupua Le'iato |
|
| Faasuku Lutu |
|
| Sialega Mauga |
|
| Edward Meredith |
|
| Manutafea Meredith |
|
| Soosooalii Savali |
|
| Seugogo Schirmer |
|
| Faamausili Suiaunoa |
|
| Fuaileleo Sunia |
|
| Vasi Talamoni |
|
| Muagututi'a F. Tuia |
|
| Mariota Tuiasosopo |
|
| Lefotu Tuilesu |
|
| Tagoa'i Tunoa |
|
| Fainu'ulelei S. Utu |
Speaker
|
| John Valasi |
|
| Source: United States Congress
|
References