List of members of the Legislative Assembly of Western Samoa (1991–1996)
Members of the Legislative Assembly of Western Samoa were elected on 5 April 1991. 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 | Tole'afoa Fa'afisi | |
| Matatumua Maimoana | ||
| A'ana Alofi No. 2 | Amiatu Sio | |
| A'ana Alofi No. 3 | Afamasaga Fatu Va'ili | |
| Aiga-i-le-Tai | Leiataua Vaiao | |
| Alataua West | Ali'imalemanu Sasa | |
| Aleipata Itupa-i-Lalo | Letiu Tamatoa | |
| Aleipata Itupa-i-Luga | Fuataga Ioane Alama | Replaced by Toomalatai Lauvai II in 1995 |
| Anoamaa East | Moananu Salale | Replaced by Tufuga Efi in 1991 |
| Anoamaa West | Leota Leuluaiali'i Ituau Ale | |
| Fa'asaleleaga No. 1 | Tofilau Eti Alesana | |
| Tofilau Tauvaga | ||
| Fa'asaleleaga No. 2 | Pa'u Sale'aula Faleatua | |
| Fa'asaleleaga No. 3 | Unasa Mesi | |
| Fa'asaleleaga No. 4 | Vui Viliamu | |
| Falealili | Fuimaono Lotomau | |
| Fuimaono Mimio | ||
| Falealupo | Mafasolia Papu Vailupe | |
| Faleata East | Matai'a Visesio | |
| Faleata West | Toi Aukuso Cain | |
| Falelatai & Samatau | Misa Telefoni Retzlaff | |
| Gaga'emauga No. 1 | Sala Vaimili Uili II | |
| Gaga'emauga No. 2 | Fa'aso'otauloa Pati | |
| Gaga'emauga No. 3 | Leota Lu II | |
| Gaga'ifomauga No. 1 | Ga'ina Tino | |
| Gaga'ifomauga No. 2 | Sifuiva Sione | |
| Gaga'ifomauga No. 3 | Polataivao Fosi | |
| Individual Voters | Jack Netzler | |
| Hans Joachim Keil III | ||
| Lefaga & Falease'ela | Le Mamea Ropati | |
| Lepa | Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi | |
| Lotofaga | Fiame Naomi Mata'afa | |
| Palauli East | Leleisi'uao Palemene | |
| Palauli-le-Falefa | Le Tagaloa Pita | |
| Palauli West | Tamala Uilisone | |
| Safata | Tuiloma Pule Lameko | Replaced by Lesa Farani Posala Manua in 1993 and Palusalue Fa’apo II in 1994 |
| Sagaga-le-Falefa | Aiono Nonumalo Sofara | |
| Sagaga-le-Usoga | Le'afa Vitale | |
| Salega | Leilua Manuao | Replaced by To'omata Leota Ropati in 1993 |
| Satupa'itea | Tuimaseve Fuea | |
| Siumu | Tupuola Sola Siaosi | |
| Va'a-o-Fonoti | Ulualofaiga Talamaivao Niko | |
| Vaimauga East | Lenui Avamagalo | |
| Vaimauga West | Patu Afa'ese | |
| Samau Timani | ||
| Vaisigano No. 1 | Va'ai Kolone | Replaced by Masoe Filisi in 1993 |
| Vaisigano No. 2 | Seve Ropati | |
| Source: Samoa Election Results Database[1] | ||
References
- Samoan election results by constituency 1964–2016 Samoa Election Results Database
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