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Pulu Ae Ae Jr.

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Pulu Ae Ae Jr.
Lieutenant Governor-elect of American Samoa
Assuming office
January 3, 2025
GovernorPula Nikolao Pula (elect)
SucceedingEleasalo Ale
Member of the American Samoa House of Representatives
In office
c. 2002 – c. 2012
Mayor of Pago Pago
In office
c. 1997 – c. 2002
Personal details
BornPago Pago, American Samoa
Political partyRepublican

Pulu Ae Ae Jr. is an American Samoan politician who is the lieutenant governor-elect of American Samoa. He was elected along with his running mate Pula Nikolao Pula in the 2024 American Samoan gubernatorial election. He previously served as mayor of Pago Pago and as a faipule (member) of the American Samoa House of Representatives.

Early life

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Ae was born in Pago Pago, American Samoa, and grew up there.[1] He attended the High School of American Samoa (now Samoana High School) where he graduated in 1965.[2] After high school, he moved to the mainland U.S. and enlisted in the United States Army.[2] He served 20 years in the Army, including serving in Operation Desert Storm and touring Iraq and Kuwait.[1]

Political career

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After returning to American Samoa following his tenure in the military, Ae entered public service and was eventually appointed the pulenu'u (mayor) of Pago Pago.[2] After five years as mayor of Pago Pago, Ae was elected a faipule (member) of the American Samoa House of Representatives, representing Maʻopūtasi County.[3] He was known for his advocacy for "transparency and accountability in government" and according to the Samoa News, during his tenure in the House of Representatives, Ae "was a vocal and sometimes controversial figure who was not afraid to fight for his constitutional rights and challenged decisions within the legislative body. His outbursts, which got him suspended one time, are the stuff of legend."[3][4] One source noted him to be "an outspoken straight shooter who shoots from the hip."[4]

Ae left the legislature after 10 years of service.[3] Afterwards, he became a local High Chief and remained in politics as the director of the field office for U.S. House delegate Amata Coleman Radewagen, a position he served in for 10 years.[3][4]

In April 2024, Ae was announced as the running mate of Pula Nikolao Pula in the 2024 American Samoan gubernatorial election.[5] He told the Samoa News that Pula had "called him out of the blue ... and asked him if he would be his running mate."[4] He said that he accepted it after believing it was "a sign from God that this is my calling so that I can help the people of American Samoa."[4] Running against the incumbent governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga and Mauga's running mate Eleasalo Ale, Ae and Pula received 42.4% of the vote compared to Mauga and Ale's 36.2% (4,284 votes to 3,660), setting up a runoff election two weeks after election day.[6] Ae and Pula won in the runoff with 59.8% of the vote.[7] With Ae becoming the lieutenant governor-elect, it marked the first time in American Samoa's history that the governor was younger than the lieutenant governor.[4]

Personal life

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Ae married Titilupe Ae and has eight children with her.[1] As of 2024, they had been married for 54 years.[1] He is a Christian.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Pulu Ae Ae Jr". hope2024.com.
  2. ^ a b c Fa’asau, Asi Andrew (April 5, 2024). "Pula Nikolao Pula, names running mate, High Chief Pulu Ae Ae, Jr". Samoa News.
  3. ^ a b c d "2024 Gubernatorial Forum Program". American Samoa Bar Association.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Fa'asau, Asi Andrew (March 25, 2024). "Pulu Ae Ae, Jr confirms his run for Lt. Governor with Pula Nikolao Pula". Samoa News.
  5. ^ "HC Pulu Ae Ae Jr.: I am ready to serve". Talanei. March 22, 2024.
  6. ^ "American Samoa governor candidates set for election runoff". Radio New Zealand. November 7, 2024.
  7. ^ Miller, Monica (November 20, 2024). "American Samoa elects new governor and lieutenant governor in runoff - unofficial results". Radio New Zealand.