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| Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa | |
|---|---|
since January 3, 2025 | |
| Type | Lieutenant Governor |
| Formation | 1974 |
| First holder | Frank Barnett |
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.[3] The first woman to run for election was Arieta Enesi Mulitauaopele in 1977.[3]
The current lieutenant governor is Pula Ae Ae, who has been in office since 2025.
| Image | Name | Political party | Term started | Term ended | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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[4] | ||
| Galea'i Peni Poumele (1926–1992) |
Republican | January 2, 1989[4] | 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[4] | January 3, 1997 | ||
| Togiola Tulafono (b. 1947) |
Democratic | January 3, 1997[4] | March 26, 2003 | Acting governor from March 26, 2003, to April 7, 2003, following the death of Governor Tauese Sunia. | |
| Office vacant March 23 – April 11, 2003 | |||||
| Faoa Aitofele Sunia (b. 1943) |
Democratic | April 11, 2003 | January 3, 2013 | ||
| Lemanu Peleti Mauga (b. 1960) |
Independent | January 3, 2013 | January 3, 2021 | ||
| Democratic | |||||
| Salo Ale (b. 1969) |
Democratic | January 3, 2021 | January 3, 2025 | ||
| Democratic | |||||
| Pulu Ae Ae Unknown |
Republican | January 3, 2025 | Incumbent | ||