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Lolo Letalu Matalasi Moliga | |
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57th Governor of American Samoa | |
Assumed office January 3, 2013 | |
Lieutenant | Lemanu Peleti Mauga |
Preceded by | Togiola Tulafono |
Personal details | |
Born | 1949 (age 74–75) Ta'u, American Samoa, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic (Before 2011) Independent (2011–present)[1] |
Spouse | Cynthia Malala |
Alma mater | Chadron State College San Diego State University |
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Lolo Letalu Matalasi Moliga (born 1949) is an American Samoan politician, former educator, businessman, and former President of the Development Bank of American Samoa (DBAS) from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] Moliga was elected Governor of American Samoa in the 2012 gubernatorial election.[4]
Early life and education
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.[5]
Career
Moliga began his career as a teacher.[3] He then became an elementary school principal before becoming the principal of Manu'a High School in the Manu'a Islands.[3] He would later become an elementary and secondary education administrator within the American Samoan Department of Education.[3] He also served as director of the ASG Budget Office, as well as American Samoa's chief procurement officer for two terms.[3] Outside of public office, Moliga owns a construction firm.[3]
Political career
Moliga was elected to the American Samoa House of Representatives for four terms.[3] He later became a Senator within the American Samoa Senate, where he served as the body's senate president.[3] 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.[3]
Moliga was appointed as president of the Development Bank of American Samoa by Governor Togiola Tulafono and confirmed by the Senate.[3]
2012 gubernatorial election
In October 2011, Moliga became the second candidate to declare his intention to run in the 2012 gubernatorial election.[3] He chose Senator Lemanu Peleti Mauga as his running mate for Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa.[3] 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.[3]
Moliga resigned as the president of the Development Bank of American Samoa (DBAS) to focus on his gubernatorial campaign.[3]
Moliga faced five other candidates in the 2012 gubernatorial election on November 6, 2012[4] and received the most votes, but not more than the 50% required to win. The runoff was held November 20, 2012, resulting in Moliga defeating Lieutenant Governor Faoa Aitofele Sunia.[6]
References
- ^ "American Samoa Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga". National Governors Association. Retrieved December 7, 2014.
- ^ Marquis Who's Who
- ^ 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.
- ^ http://www.americansamoaelectionoffice.org/results