[1][2][3] In May 1956, the Aliʻi (High Chief) and tulafale (High Talking Chief) of Lealataua County were unable to reach a consensus on a single candidate for county chief.
Consequently, Governor Richard Barrett Lowe intervened by setting a deadline for their discussions, requiring them to submit the names of all eligible and qualified candidates still under consideration by the county council.
[4] Lealataua County was first recorded beginning with the 1912 special census.
Regular decennial censuses were taken beginning in 1920.
This American Samoa location article is a stub.