1976 American Samoan electoral referendum

A referendum on direct election of governors and vice governors was held in American Samoa on 31 August 1976. Voters were asked to approve a proposal which permitted direct popular election of governors and lieutenant governors. Turnout was low, but higher than previously at 24%. At this referendum, the fourth time the same proposal had been put before voters, it was solidly passed and direct election of governors and their lieutenants began with the election the following year.[1]

1976 American Samoan electoral referendum
31 August 1976
Do the people of American Samoa want an elected Governor and Lieutenant Governor?
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes3,04469.02%
No1,36630.98%
Valid votes4,410100.00%
Invalid or blank votes00.00%
Total votes4,410100.00%
Registered voters/turnout24.00%

Results

ChoiceVotes%
For3,04469.02
Against1,36630.98
Invalid/blank votes
Total4,410100
Source: Direct Democracy

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