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List of members of the Legislative Assembly of Western Samoa (1957–1961)

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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Western Samoa were elected on 15 November 1957. The 46 members consisted of 41 Samoans elected in single-member constituency and five Europeans elected from a nationwide constituency.

List of members

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Constituency Member Notes
A'ana Alofi No. 1 Aiono Urima
A'ana Alofi No. 2 Pilia'e Iuliano
A'ana Alofi No. 3 Saipaia Galumalemana Uepa
Aiga-i-le-Tai Leiataua Samuelu
Alataua West Usu To'avalu
Aleipata Itupa-i-Lalo Amoa Tausilia
Aleipata Itupa-i-Luga Sagapolutele Pose
Anoamaa East Iuli Veni
Anoamaa West Pulepule Matu'u
European Fred Betham
Hans Joachim Keil II
Frank Nelson
Eugene Paul
Peter Plowman
Fa'asaleleaga No. 1 Luamanuvae Eti Alesana
Fa'asaleleaga No. 2 Papali'i Pesamino
Fa'asaleleaga No. 3 Ufagalilo Fa'atafa
Fa'asaleleaga No. 4 Vui Fale
Falealili Tuatagaloa Leutele Te'o
Falealupo Soifua Solia Gese
Faleata East Matai'a Europa
Faleata West Seiuli Tolova'a Iakopo
Falelatai & Samatau Faalavaau Galu
Gaga'emauga No. 1 Tevaga Paletasala
Gaga'emauga No. 2 Tuala Tiaina
Gaga'emauga No. 3 Seuamuli Etimani
Gaga'ifomauga No. 1 Peseta Seko
Gaga'ifomauga No. 2 Tugaga Isa'aka
Gaga'ifomauga No. 3 Leasi Avaula
Lefaga & Faleseela Fenunuti Tauafua
Lepa Fatialofa Faimalo
Lotofaga Fiame Mata'afa
Palauli East Tualaulelei Mauri
Palauli-le-Falefa Maposua Seilala
Palauli West Tuato Poto
Safata Anapu Solofa
Sagaga-le-Falefa Luatua Mata'ese
Sagaga-le-Usoga Luafatasaga Su'e Taule'alo
Salega To'omata Lilomaiava Tua
Satupa'itea Asiata Lagolago
Siumu Toloafa Lafaele
Va'a-o-Fonoti Ulualofaiga Talamaivao
Vaimauga East Ulumalautea Papali'i
Vaimauga West Tofaeono Muliaga
Vaisigano No. 1 Tufuga Fatu
Vaisigano No. 2 Lesatele Rapi
Speaker Luafatasaga Kalapu
Official members L.M. Cook Financial Secretary
H.A. Levestam Secretary
C.E.J. Paul Attorney-General
Source: Parliament of Samoa,[1] Meleisea & Meleisea[2]

References

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  1. ^ Constitution of Samoa Parliament of Samoa
  2. ^ Malama Meleisea & Penelope Schoeffel Meleisea (1987) Lagaga: A Short History of Western Samoa pp181–184