Congressman Faleomavaega Eni Hunkin has been re-elected to an 11th term as American Samoa's delegate to Congress winning over 7 thousand ballots.
Aumua Amata received 4,349 and Rosie Tago Lancaster polled 70 votes.
The democratic congressman says the election of the democratic presidential candidate and first African American president of the United States Barack Obama, is good for all Americans.
Meanwhile, the Territory is to hold a special election after none of the four gubernatorial teams last night received the required 50 percent, plus one in order, needed to win outright in the general election.
The Governor Togiola Tulafono told supporters in American Samoa that the battle is not over yet and urged them to re-focus campaign attention on non-committed voters.
The run-off election set for November 18 and is between incubments Togiola and second place candidate Utu Abe Malae.