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American Samoa, Amendment 6, Swains Island Voting Delegate Measure (2022)

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American Samoa Amendment 6

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Election date

November 8, 2022

Topic
State legislative structure
Status

ApprovedApproved

Type
Constitutional convention referral
Origin

Constitutional convention



American Samoa Amendment 6 was on the ballot as a constitutional convention referral in American Samoa on November 8, 2022. It was approved.

A "yes" vote supported giving the delegate from Swains Island a right to vote in the American Samoa House of Representatives.

A "no" vote opposed giving the delegate from Swains Island a right to vote in the American Samoa House of Representatives.


Election results

American Samoa Amendment 6

Result Votes Percentage

Approved Yes

3,893 56.41%
No 3,008 43.59%
Results are officially certified.
Source


Measure design

Amendment 6 gave the delegate from Swains Island a right to vote in the American Samoa House of Representatives. As of 2022, the constitution said, "The adult permanent residents of Swains Island who are United States nationals may elect at an open meeting a delegate to the House of Representatives who shall have all the privileges of a member of the House except the right to vote."[1]

Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for Amendment 6 was as follows:

This amendment will give the Delegate from Swains Island the right to vote in the House of Representatives.


Background

American Samoa constitutional conventions

As of 2022, the American Samoa Constitution authorized the governor to appoint a Constitutional Committee to propose amendments to a constitutional convention. Delegates to the constitutional convention were selected by their respective county councils. The number of delegates per county was calculated by dividing the population of the county by 400, and every county was guaranteed at least one delegate. Amendments proposed needed to receive a simple majority vote by voters and be approved by the U.S. Secretary of Interior.

The 2022 convention was the 6th convention since 1966. The last convention occurred in 2010. The 2010 referendum asked voters one question: "Do you approve the 2010 amendments to the Revised Constitution of American Samoa?" The question was rejected by a margin of 70.1% opposing the amendments to 29.9% supporting.[2][3][4]

Path to the ballot

The American Samoa Constitution authorized the governor to call a constitutional convention consisting of delegates appointed by county councils. The 6th Constitutional Convention of American Samoa convened on August 29, 2022, and adjourned on September 2, 2022. The number of delegates appointed was 129. The convention voted to refer 11 constitutional amendments to the ballot.[5][2]

The amendments needed a simple majority vote for approval. If approved, the amendments also needed to be approved by the U.S. Secretary of Interior.

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