American Samoa Congressional Delegation: 1 Delegate
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House Delegation
1
U.S. Delegate (non-voting)
1 Republican
Senate Representation
None
American Samoa does not hold any U.S. Senate seats. Only the 50 states elect Senators.
About American Samoa's Congressional Representation
American Samoa is an unincorporated U.S. territory in the South Pacific. Residents are U.S. nationals — but not, by default, U.S. citizens — and have no voting representation in Congress. American Samoa elects one non-voting Delegate to the U.S. House, who serves a 2-year term. American Samoa has no U.S. Senators.
State Highlights
- Aumua Radewagen is American Samoa's longest-serving current member of Congress — in office since 2015 (11 years total).
American Samoa sends 1 non-voting delegate to the U.S. House and has no U.S. Senators. Delegate serve 2-year terms. See current term end dates below.
Learn more about congressional term lengths, the Senate class schedule, or the upcoming 2026 election cycle.
Delegates
1 totalRadewagen, Aumua Amata Coleman
Delegate • Republican
Term ends: 2027-01-03
213 days remaining