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Communes of Itu‘aū County:
Itu‘aū County
Itu‘aū County-American Samoa Fono
representative from Manu‘a. In 2022, a proposal to add one representative from Ituʻau and one from Tualauta was narrowly rejected by voters. Proposals have also
Itu‘aū County-Saʻole County
Saʻole County is a county in the Eastern District in American Samoa. The county consists of Aunu'u Island together with its foothold upon Tutuila Island
Itu‘aū County-Fagasā, American Samoa
Fagatogo Market in Pago Pago. Fagasā is located in the Nofoa area of Itūʻau County. Fagasa lies northwest of Pago Pago and is separated from the populated
Itu‘aū County-Malaetasi Togafau
Lutali in 1993. He was elected to the House of Representatives again in the Ituau District in 1996. In March 2000 he was appointed as American Samoa's first
Itu‘aū County-Fitiʻuta County
Fitiʻuta County is a county in the Manu'a District in American Samoa. Fiti'uta County was first recorded beginning with the 1912 special census. Regular
Itu‘aū County-2024 American Samoan general election
Pula announced High Chief Pulu Ae Ae Jr., a former faipule for Maʻopūtasi County as his running mate. Elections for seats in the American Samoa Fono will
Itu‘aū County-American Samoa Senate
counties of Ta‘ū island; one from the combined counties of Ofu-Olosega; three from Ma‘oputasi county; two each from Sua, Itu‘au and Tualauta counties;
Itu‘aū County-American Samoa
law of 1962 defined 14 counties. The constitution of 1967, signed by delegates from these 14 counties, established 15 counties from then on, separating
Itu‘aū County-Luanuu County
Luanuu County is a former county in the Manu'a District in American Samoa. It reported on the 1912 special census and the 1920 U.S. Census. It was subdivided
Itu‘aū County-Maʻopūtasi County
Maʻopūtasi County is located in the Eastern District of Tutuila Island in American Samoa. Maʻopūtasi County comprises the capital of Pago Pago and its
Itu‘aū County-2010 American Samoan constitutional referendum
the constitutional referendum. In Tualauta County in the Western District, the most heavily populated county in American Samoa, there was reportedly concentrated
Itu‘aū County-List of American Samoa locations by per capita income
the United States. Note: American Samoa is divided into 14 “counties”, but these “counties” are not counted by the U.S. Census Bureau — instead, the U
Itu‘aū County-Itūʻau County
Itūʻau County is a county in the Eastern District in American Samoa. The official name is Itūʻau ma Nofo, however, it is commonly known as just Itūʻau
Itu‘aū County-Tuālāuta County
Tuālāuta County is a county in the Western District in American Samoa. It is the largest and also the most populated county in American Samoa. The county is
Itu‘aū County-Nuʻuuli, American Samoa
31861; -170.72361 Country United States Territory American Samoa County Ituau County Area • Total 3.04 sq mi (7.87 km2) Population (2020) • Total 4
Itu‘aū County-Suʻa County
Suʻa County (itu malo Suʻa) is a county in the Eastern District in American Samoa. Su'a County contains the villages of Afono, Fagaitua, Falefa (including
Itu‘aū County-Vaifanua County
Vaifanua County is a county in the Eastern District in American Samoa. Vaifanua and Sua counties are both ruled by the Le’iato family, one branch of which
Itu‘aū County-American Samoa House of Representatives
districts in Ma‘oputasi county, one from each of two districts in Lealataua/Fofo county, and one from each of the then remaining 12 counties, all elected by secret
Itu‘aū County-Aʻasu, American Samoa
in Leasina County in the Western District, however, a small portion of the village (0.04-square-mile (0.10 km2)) is located in Ituau County in the Eastern
Itu‘aū County-Taʻū County
Taʻū County is a county in the Manu'a District in American Samoa. Ta'u County was first recorded beginning with the 1912 special census. Regular decennial
Itu‘aū County-Faleāsao County
Faleāsao County is a county in the Manu'a District in American Samoa. The county is contiguous with its only village, also named Faleasao. Faleasao County was
Itu‘aū County-Olosega County
Olosega County is a county in the Manu'a District in American Samoa. It was the result of the subdivision of the prior Luanuu County in two, with the other
Itu‘aū County-Tualatai County
Tuālā-tai County is one of the five counties that make up the Western District (le Falelima i Sisifo) of American Samoa. The other four are Ālātaua, Fofō
Itu‘aū County-Lealataua County
Lealataua County is a county in the Western District in American Samoa. Lealataua County was first recorded beginning with the 1912 special census. Regular
Itu‘aū County-Tula, American Samoa
District of Tutuila Island in American Samoa. Tula is located in Vaifanua County and had a population of 405 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. Tula is located
Itu‘aū County-Administrative divisions of American Samoa
inhabitants in Tualauta county in the Western District, and an uninhabited land area of 0.12 sq mi (0.31 km2) in Ituʻau county in the Eastern District
Itu‘aū County-2020 American Samoan general election
District Lealataua, Fofo, Leasina, Tualatai, Tualauta Eastern District Ituʻau, Maʻoputasi, Vaifanua, Sua, Saʻole Manuʻa District Ofu, Olosega, Taʻū, Faleasao
Itu‘aū County-Outline of American Samoa
Samoa Counties of American Samoa Villages of American Samoa Eastern Western Manu'a By District Eastern Ituau County Ma'Oputasi County Sa'Ole County Sua
Itu‘aū County-Eastern District, American Samoa
District is further divided into counties: Ituau County Ma'oputasi County Sa'Ole County Sua County Vaifanua County Already at the time of joining the
Itu‘aū County-Manumaua Wayne C. Wilson
since 3 January 2023. He represents the 12th district, which includes Itūʻau County. He was elected on November 3, 2020, in the 2020 American Samoan general
Itu‘aū County-Ofu County
Ofu County is a county in the Manu'a District in American Samoa. It was the result of the subdivision of the prior Luanuu County in two, with the other
Itu‘aū County-Malaeloa/Ituau, American Samoa
Leāsina county. Itūʻau along with the villages of Fūtiga, Taputimu and Vailoatai form the itūmalo (county/district) o Tuālātai. Although Itūʻau and Aitūlagi
Itu‘aū County-Leasina County
Leasina County is a county in the Western District in American Samoa. Leasina County was first recorded beginning with the 1912 special census. Regular