List of members of the Legislative Assembly of Western Samoa (1970–1973)
Members of the Legislative Assembly of Western Samoa were elected on 7 February 1970. The 47 members consisted of 45 Samoans elected in one or two-member constituency and two 'individual voters' elected from a nationwide constituency.
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List of members
Constituency | Member | Notes |
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A'ana Alofi No. 1 | Faigamaa Sapa | |
Tofa Siaosi | Minister for Finance | |
A'ana Alofi No. 2 | Tufuga Efi | Minister for Works and Transport |
A'ana Alofi No. 3 | Vaili Tatupu | |
Aiga-i-le-Tai | Tauti Fuatau | |
Alataua West | Aunei Talaivela | |
Aleipata Itupa-i-Lalo | Amoa Tausilia | Minister for Education (until 1971), Minister of Justice (from 1971) |
Aleipata Itupa-i-Luga | Fuataga Penita | |
Anoamaa East | Tupua Tamasese | Prime Minister |
Anoamaa West | Leota Leuluaiali'i Ituau Ale | |
Fa'asaleleaga No. 1 | Tofilau Eti Alesana | |
Magele Ate | ||
Fa'asaleleaga No. 2 | Leilua Iuliano | |
Fa'asaleleaga No. 3 | Su'a Aloese | |
Fa'asaleleaga No. 4 | Vui Pipo | |
Falealili | Fuimaono Moasope | Minister for Health (until 1971), Minister for the Post Office, Radio and Broadcasting (from 1971) |
Fuimaono Mimio | ||
Falealupo | Aeau Taulupoo | |
Faleata East | Mataia Europa | |
Faleata West | Ulugia Suivai | |
Falelatai & Samatau | Faalavaau Galu | |
Gaga'emauga No. 1 | Tuala Paulo | Minister of Justice (until 1971), Minister for Education (from 1971) |
Gaga'emauga No. 2 | Lofipo Ropati | |
Gaga'emauga No. 3 | Tiatia Lokeni | |
Gaga'ifomauga No. 1 | Utumapu Saunoa | |
Gaga'ifomauga No. 2 | Leaumoana Fereti | |
Gaga'ifomauga No. 3 | Polataivao Fosi | Minister for Land and Land Registry |
Individual Voters | Fred Betham | Resigned in 1971. Sam Saili won the resulting by-election |
Thomas Ott | ||
Lefaga & Falease'ela | Tuaopepe Tame | |
Lepa | Fatialofa Momo'e | Minister for the Post Office, Radio and Broadcasting (until 1971) |
Lotofaga | Fiame Mata'afa | |
Palauli East | Tupua Siliva | |
Palauli-le-Falefa | Le Tagaloa Pita | |
Palauli West | Faimaala Filipo | |
Safata | Taoa Fa'aoloviti | |
Sagaga-le-Falefa | Laufili Time | |
Sagaga-le-Usoga | Seiuli Taulafo | |
Salega | To'omata Lilomaiava Tua | Tua died shortly after the election. He was replaced by Tui Samuelu. |
Satupa'itea | Asiata Lagolago | |
Siumu | Mano Togamau | |
Va'a-o-Fonoti | Ulualofaiga Talamaivao | Talamaivao died in 1971 |
Vaimauga East | Ulumalautea Sione | |
Vaimauga West | Asi Leavasa | Minister of Agriculture |
Seumanutafa Moepogai | ||
Vaisigano No. 1 | Va'ai Kolone | Minister of Health (from 1971) |
Vaisigano No. 2 | Lesatele Rapi | |
Source: Samoa Election Results Database[1] |
References
- Samoan election results by constituency 1964–2016 Samoa Election Results Database
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