48 USC 1732: Election of delegates; majority; runoff election; vacancy; commencement of term
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48 USC 1732: Election of delegates; majority; runoff election; vacancy; commencement of term Text contains those laws in effect on January 23, 2000
From Title 48-TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONSCHAPTER 16-DELEGATES TO CONGRESSSUBCHAPTER II-AMERICAN SAMOA
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§1732. Election of delegates; majority; runoff election; vacancy; commencement of term

(a) The Delegate shall be elected by the people qualified to vote for the popularly elected officials of the Territory of American Samoa at the general Federal election of 1980, and thereafter at such general election every second year thereafter. The Delegate shall be elected at large, by separate ballot, and by a majority of the votes cast for the office of Delegate. If no candidate receives such majority, on the fourteenth day following such election a runoff election shall be held between the candidates receiving the highest and the second highest number of votes cast for the office of Delegate. In case of a permanent vacancy in the office of Delegate, by reason of death, resignation, or permanent disability, the office of Delegate shall remain vacant until a successor shall have been elected and qualified.

(b) The term of the Delegate shall commence on the third day of January following the date of the election.

( Pub. L. 95–556, §2, Oct. 31, 1978, 92 Stat. 2078 .)