You
are about read a conversation I have had with two different friends on
different occasions. The conversation
went almost word-for-word both times like this,
Friend: Does American
Samoa have a president?
Me: Obama
Friend: Obama has two
countries?!?!
Me: No, American Samoa
is a US territory
A
little back ground on the politics of American Samoa…The US Department of the
Interior does the administrative work pertaining to American Samoa. The US provides a lot of financial aid, but
the everyday government is left to American Samoa to decide how to govern. They use three branches of government Executive,
Legislative, and Judicial. The executive
branch is headed by a governor who is elected by public voting. The Legislative branch has a house and a
Senate each with 18 members. The Judicial
branch is made up of the High Court of American Samoa which is the highest
court in American Samoa except for the US Supreme Court. The judge is elected by US Secretary of the Interior. District court judges are elected by the
governor. Each village in Samoa still
has a chief, which is usually assigned through lineage. American Samoans can participate in primary
elections, but cannot vote in a presidential election. Which might be a good thing for Obama because they seem to really like Romney.
thanks for sharing- a piece of info I'd never know otherwise!
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