1974 American Samoan electoral referendum
A referendum on direct election of governors and vice governors was held in American Samoa on 18 June 1974.[1] Voters were asked to approve a proposal which permitted direct popular election of governors and lieutenant governors.[2] The measure was narrowly rejected, with 47% voting yes and 53% voting no. An identical measure would be put before voters again two years later and was passed.
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Results
Voters were asked the question "Shall the people of American Samoa elect a governor and lieutenant-governor by popular vote?"[1]
Choice | Votes | % |
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For | 2,093 | 47.2 |
Against | 2,341 | 52.8 |
Total | 4,434 | 100 |
Registered voters/turnout | 79 | |
Source: PIM |
References
- No, no and no again to Samoan election Pacific Islands Monthly, August 1974, p21
- Amerikanisch-Samoa, 18. Juni 1974 : Direktwahl des Gouverneurs und des Vizegouverneurs Direct Democracy
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