[1][2] Radewagen faced challenges by Democrats Luisa Kuaea and Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman,[3][4] as well as independent candidate Fualaau Rosie Tago Lancaster.
On April 10, 2024, Mauga and incumbent Lieutenant Governor Eleasalo Ale announced their campaign for reelection under the slogan "E Lavatia le Alofa" ('Love Beareth All').
[7] Also on the ballot are Vaitautolu l’aulualo and his running mate Mary Taufetee, who are campaigning with the slogan "United for Change.
[1] Pula ultimately emerged victorious and defeated the incubment governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga, receiving nearly 60% of the total votes.
[5] Voters also considered a constitutional amendment that would give the Fono the power to override the a gubernatorial veto of legislation.