United States presidential election in American Samoa, 2016

United States presidential election in the American Samoa, 2016
November 8, 2016


President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican

American Samoa did not participate in the November 8, 2016, general election because it is a territory and not a state. However, the five non-incorporated territories that send Delegates to the House of Representatives did participate in the presidential primaries.

In the presidential primaries, American Samoa voters expressed their preferences for the Democratic and Republican parties' respective nominees for president. Registered members of each party could only vote in their party's primary, while voters who were unaffiliated were allowed to choose any one primary in which to vote.

Primary elections

Republican primary

The Republican caucus took place on March 22, 2016:

American Samoa Republican territorial caucus, March 22, 2016
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Donald Trump 0 9 9
Ted Cruz 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 0 9 9
Source: The Green Papers

Democratic caucus

The Democratic caucus took place on March 1, 2016.

 Democratic Party's presidential nominating process in American Samoa, 2016
– Summary of results –
Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegates
Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total
Hillary Clinton 162 68.4% 4 4 8
Bernie Sanders 61 25.7% 2 1 3
Rocky De La Fuente 14 5.9%
Total 237 100% 6 5 11
Source: The Green Papers

See also

References

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