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Moliga resigned as the President of the Development Bank of American Samoa (DBAS) to focus on his gubernatorial campaign.<ref name=samoanews/> |
Moliga resigned as the President of the Development Bank of American Samoa (DBAS) to focus on his gubernatorial campaign.<ref name=samoanews/> |
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==2012 election== |
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Moliga faced five other candidates in the 2012 gubernatorial election. The election is being held on November 6, 2012.<ref name=realclear/> |
Moliga faced five other candidates in the 2012 gubernatorial election. The election is being held on November 6, 2012.<ref name=realclear/> |
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Lolo Letalu Matalasi Moliga | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Chadron State College San Diego State University |
Political party | Independent |
Lolo Letalu Matalasi Moliga (born Ta'u, American Samoa) is an American Samoan politician, former educator, businessman, and former President of the Development Bank of American Samoa (DBAS) from 2009 to 2012.[1] Moliga is one of six candidates running for Governor of American Samoa in the 2012 gubernatorial election.[2]
Moliga was born in Ta'u, Manu'a, American Samoa. His father was High Chief Moliga Sa'ena Auauna Moliga, who was from Ta'u. His mother, Soali’i Galea’i, was a native of both Fitiuta and Olosega. He attended Papatea Junior Elementary and attended Samoana High School before graduating from Manu'a High School. Moliga holds a bachelor's degree in education from Chadron State College in the U.S. state of Nebraska. He received a master's degree in public administration from San Diego State University on July 30, 2012.[3]
Moliga began his career as a teacher.[1] He then became an elementary school principal before becoming the principal of Manu'a High School in the Manu'a Islands.[1] He would later become an elementary and secondary education administrator within the American Samoan Department of Education.[1] He also served as the Director of the ASG Budget Office, as well as American Samoa's chief procurement officer for two terms.[1] Outside of public office, Moliga owns a construction firm.[1]
Moliga was elected to the American Samoa House of Representatives for four terms.[1] He later became a Senator within the American Samoa Senate, where he served as the body's Senate President.[1] Moliga, while still a member of the Senate, considered a candidacy in the 2008 gubernatorial election, but withdrew from the race before announcing a potential running mate citing existing commitments.[1]
Moliga was appointed as President of the Development Bank of American Samoa by Governor Togiola Tulafono and confirmed by the Senate.[1]
In October 2011, Moliga became the second candidate to declare his intention to run in the 2012 gubernatorial election.[1] He chose Senator Lemanu Peleti Mauga as his running mate for Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa.[1] Mauga, a retired member of the U.S. Army, served as the chairman of both the Budget and Appropriations Committee and the Senate Homeland Security Committee in the American Samoan Senate.[1]
Moliga resigned as the President of the Development Bank of American Samoa (DBAS) to focus on his gubernatorial campaign.[1]
2012 election
Moliga faced five other candidates in the 2012 gubernatorial election. The election is being held on November 6, 2012.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Sagapolutele, Fili (2011-10-19). "Lolo and Lemanu declare their candidacy for governor and lt. governor in the 2012 general election". Samoa News. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
- ^ a b "6 candidates vie to be American Samoa's governor". Associated Press. Real Clear Politics. 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2012-11-01.
- ^ Feagaimaalii-Luamanu, Joyetter (2012-08-01). "Historic Double Cohort Yesterday Awards 51 Masters Degrees". Samoa News. Retrieved 2012-11-06.