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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 1978 governors were appointed by the Federal government of the United States. Since that time they have been elected for 4-year terms by the people of American Samoa.

HistoryEdit

When the Department of the Interior sent four governors in a three-year period, local Samoans began advocating for choosing their own governors. In the late 1940s, a Navy Governor, as well as an Interior Governor, had expressed their beliefs that High Orator Chief Tuiasosopo would be a suitable governor. In 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Peter Tali Coleman as Governor of American Samoa, the first person of Samoan descent to occupy that role. Coleman, a member of the Republican Party, was a U.S. Army officer with a law degree from Georgetown University. After his presidential appointment, local residents became increasingly aware that Samoans can do the job just as good as the federal government, which until now had appointed governors to the islands. Soon local lawmakers such as Governor Owen Aspinall and H. Rex Lee favored the idea of locals being elected governors. On the other side was Governor John Morse Haydon, who openly opposed the idea. An administrative judge criticized Haydon and following a Pago Pago hearing, the Department of the Interior began distancing itself from Haydon and soon replaced him with a new governor. The concept of an elected governor was proposed with Senate Bill 20 and a Gubernatorial Commission was created in order to consider ways to implement the concept of electing governors.<ref>Sunia, Fofō I. F. (1998). The Story of the Legislature of American Samoa: In Commemoration of the Golden Jubilee 1948-1998. Pago Pago, AS: Legislature of American Samoa. Pages 236-237. Template:ISBN.</ref>

In a 1977 article from the New York Times, it describes how opposition to an appointed Governor began with the appointment of Earl B. Ruth. Within eighteen months, the congressman from North Carolina had removed several Samoans in administrative posts, who had been appointed by former Governor John Morse Haydon. Governor Ruth was soon recalled to Washington, DC and was later quoted for having called Samoans "lazy, thieving liars." After having turned down the proposal to elect their own Governor in three plebiscites, American Samoans in a 1976 referendum overwhelmingly approved the measure in which allowed them to elect that official. The first popularly elected Governor was Peter Tali Coleman that same year.<ref>“GOVERNOR IS ELECTED IN AMERICAN SAMOA: Peter Coleman Is the First to Be Picked by Ballot - Leaders Were Named By U.S. for 77 Years.” New York Times (Nov. 24, 1977). Page 38.</ref>

Te'o J. Fuavai was one of the earliest proponents of the movement to elect Governors in American Samoa, as opposed to Governors being appointed by the federal government. Fuavai sponsored a resolution that proposed the Department of the Interior to permit elections.<ref>Sunia, Fofō I. F. (1998). The Story of the Legislature of American Samoa: In Commemoration of the Golden Jubilee 1948-1998. Pago Pago, AS: Legislature of American Samoa. Page 271. Template:ISBN.</ref>

Appointed governors (1900–1978)Edit

Naval administrators (1900–1951)Edit

Term Portrait Incumbent Notes
February 17, 1900 – November 27, 1901 File:Benjamin Franklin Tilley - NH 67313.jpg Benjamin Franklin Tilley, Commandant Template:Small
November 27, 1901 – December 16, 1902 File:Uriel Sebree.jpg Uriel Sebree, Commandant
December 16, 1902 – May 5, 1903 File:Henry Minett 1877.jpg Henry Minett, acting Commandant
May 5, 1903 – January 30, 1905 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Edmund Beardsley Underwood, Commandant/Governor Template:Small
January 30, 1905 – May 21, 1908 File:Charles Brainard Taylor Moore.png Charles Brainard Taylor Moore, Governor
May 21, 1908 – November 10, 1910 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg John Frederick Parker, Governor
November 10, 1910 – March 14, 1913 File:William Michael Crose.jpg William Michael Crose, Governor Template:Small
March 14 – July 14, 1913 File:Nathan W. Post.png Nathan Post, acting Governor First term
July 14, 1913 – October 2, 1914 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Clark Daniel Stearns, Governor
October 2, 1914 – December 6, 1914 File:Nathan W. Post.png Nathan Post, acting Governor Second term
December 6, 1914 – March 1, 1915 File:Charles Armijo Woodruff.jpg Charles Armijo Woodruff, acting Governor
March 1, 1915 – June 10, 1919 File:John Martin Poyer.jpg John Martin Poyer, Governor
June 10, 1919 – November 3, 1920 File:Warren J. Terhune (US Navy officer).png Warren Terhune, Governor Committed suicide
November 11, 1920 – March 1, 1922 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Waldo A. Evans, Governor
March 1, 1922 – September 4, 1923 File:EdwinTaylorPollock.jpg Edwin Taylor Pollock, Governor
September 4, 1923 – March 17, 1925 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Edward Stanley Kellogg, Governor
March 17, 1925 – September 9, 1927 File:Henry F. Bryan.jpg Henry Francis Bryan, Governor
September 9, 1927 – August 2, 1929 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Stephen Victor Graham, Governor Template:Small
August 2, 1929 – March 24, 1931 File:Gatewood Sanders Lincoln.PNG Gatewood Lincoln, Governor First term
March 24 – April 22, 1931 File:James S. Spore.jpg James Sutherland Spore, acting Governor
April 22 – July 17, 1931 File:Arthur Tenney Emerson.png Arthur Emerson, acting Governor
July 17, 1931 – May 12, 1932 File:Gatewood Sanders Lincoln.PNG Gatewood Lincoln, Governor Second term
May 12, 1932 – April 10, 1934 File:George Landenberger 1932.jpg George Landenberger, Governor
April 10–17, 1934 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Thomas C. Latimore, acting Governor
April 17, 1934 – January 15, 1936 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Otto Dowling, Governor
January 15–20, 1936 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Thomas Benjamin Fitzpatrick, acting Governor
January 20, 1936 – June 3, 1938 File:MacGillivray Milne head.jpg MacGillivray Milne, Governor
June 26, 1938 – July 30, 1940 File:Edward W. Hanson.jpg Edward Hanson, Governor
July 30 – August 8, 1940 File:Jesse Rink Wallace.jpg Jesse Wallace, acting Governor
August 8, 1940 – June 5, 1942 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Laurence Wild, Governor Template:Small
June 5, 1942 – February 8, 1944 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg John Gould Moyer, Governor
February 8, 1944 – January 27, 1945 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Allen Hobbs, Governor
January 27 – September 3, 1945 File:Captain Ralph Waldo Hungerford.jpg Ralph Hungerford, Governor
September 3–10, 1945 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Samuel Canan, acting Governor
September 10, 1945 – April 22, 1947 File:Seal of American Samoa.svg Harold Houser, Governor
April 22, 1947 – June 15, 1949 File:Vernon Huber.jpg Vernon Huber, Governor
July 7, 1949 – February 23, 1951 File:Thomas Darden.jpg Thomas Darden, Governor

Civilian governors (1951–1978)Edit

Portrait Governor Took office Left office Party
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February 23, 1951 June 20, 1952 Republican
File:John Elliott.jpg rowspan="1" style="background: Template:Party color" |  John C. Elliott
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July 16, 1952 November 23, 1952 Democratic
File:No image.png rowspan="1" style="background: Template:Party color" |  James Arthur Ewing
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November 28, 1952 March 4, 1953 Democratic
File:Lawrence M. Judd (PP-74-3-007).jpg rowspan="1" style="background: Template:Party color" |  Lawrence M. Judd
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March 4, 1953 August 5, 1953 Republican
File:Richard Barrett Lowe.jpg rowspan="1" style="background: Template:Party color" |  Richard Barrett Lowe
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August 5, 1953 October 15, 1956 Republican
File:Peter Tali Coleman.jpg rowspan="1" style="background: Template:Party color" |  Peter Tali Coleman
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October 13, 1956 May 24, 1961 Republican
File:Hyrum Rex Lee.jpg rowspan="1" style="background: Template:Party color" |  H. Rex Lee
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May 24, 1961 July 31, 1967 Democratic
File:Owen Aspinall.jpg rowspan="1" style="background: Template:Party color" |  Owen Aspinall
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August 1, 1967 July 31, 1969 Democratic
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August 1, 1969 October 14, 1974 Republican
File:No image.png rowspan="1" style="background: Template:Party color" |  Frank Mockler
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October 14, 1974 February 6, 1975 Republican
File:Earl B. Ruth.jpg rowspan="1" style="background: Template:Party color" |  Earl B. Ruth
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February 6, 1975 September 30, 1976 Republican
File:No image.png rowspan="1" style="background: Template:Party color" |  Frank Barnett
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October 1, 1976 May 27, 1977 Republican
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May 28, 1977 January 3, 1978 Democratic

Elected governors (1978–present)Edit

S. No. Portrait Governor Tenure Party Elected Lieutenant Governor
1 File:Peter Tali Coleman.jpg Peter Tali Coleman
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January 3, 1978

January 3, 1985
Republican 1977
1980
Tufele Liamatua
2 File:AP Lutali.jpg   A. P. Lutali
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January 3, 1985

January 2, 1989
Democratic 1984 Eni Faleomavaega
3 File:Peter Tali Coleman.jpg Peter Tali Coleman
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January 2, 1989

January 3, 1993
Republican 1988 Galea'i Peni Poumele
  Gaioi Tufele Galeai
4 File:AP Lutali.jpg A. P. Lutali
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January 3, 1993

January 3, 1997
Democratic 1992 Tauese Sunia
5 File:GovSunia.jpg Tauese Sunia
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January 3, 1997

March 26, 2003
Democratic 1996
2000
Togiola Tulafono
File:Togiola Tulafono.jpg Togiola Tulafono
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March 26, 2003

April 7, 2003
Democratic 2004
2008
Himself
6 April 7, 2003

January 3, 2013
  Faoa Aitofele Sunia
7 File:Lolo Moliga by James Kneubuhl.jpg Lolo Matalasi Moliga
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January 3, 2013

January 3, 2021
Independent 2012
2016
Lemanu Peleti Mauga
Democratic
8 File:Lemanu Peleti Mauga (cropped).png   Lemanu Peleti Mauga
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January 3, 2021

January 3, 2025
Democratic 2020 Eleasalo Ale
9 File:Nikolao Pula with CHCC Staff 2022-04-09 Cropped.jpg Pula Nikolao Pula
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January 3, 2025

present
Republican 2024 Pulu Ae Ae Jr.

SuccessionEdit

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See alsoEdit

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