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Amata Coleman Radewagen

Amata Catherine Coleman Radewagen[1] (/əˈmɑːtə, ˈrædəˌwæɡən/ ə-MAH-tə RAD-ə-WAG-ən; born December 29, 1947), commonly called Aumua Amata (/ˈmə/ ow-MOO), is an American Samoan politician who is the current delegate for the United States House of Representatives from American Samoa. Radewagen, a Republican, was elected on November 4, 2014, after defeating Democratic incumbent Eni Faleomavaega; she was the first-ever Republican delegate since the office had been created in 1970 and began her tenure on January 3, 2015.[2] She also serves as the national committeewoman for the Republican Party of American Samoa. Amata is the first woman to represent American Samoa in the U.S. Congress.[3][4]

Amata Coleman Radewagen
Aumua Amata
Delegate to the
U.S. House of Representatives
from American Samoa's at-large district
Assumed office
January 3, 2015
Preceded byEni Faleomavaega
Republican National Committeewoman from American Samoa
Assumed office
2012
Personal details
Born
Amata Catherine Coleman

(1947-12-29) December 29, 1947 (age 76)
Pago Pago, American Samoa, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseFred Radewagen
Children3
RelativesPeter Tali Coleman (father)
Nora Stewart Coleman (mother)
EducationUniversity of Guam (BS)
Signature
WebsiteHouse website

By winning 75.4% of the vote in her 2016 re-election, Aumua Amata attained the highest number of votes in American Samoa history.[5] She won reelection with 83.3 percent of the votes in a three-way race in 2018.[6]

She has been the scheduling director for the United States House of Representatives majority leadership for eight years. Radewagen has been the most senior member of the Republican National Committee since 2012. She was a member of both the executive committee for the 2016–17 presidential transition and the executive committee for the 2017 Republican National Committee Chairman's Transition Committee.[5]

Early life and education edit

Radewagen is the daughter of Peter Tali Coleman, the first popularly-elected Governor of American Samoa, and Nora Stewart Coleman, the former First Lady of American Samoa.[4][2][7][8] Her father was Samoan; her mother was of Chinese, German, Native Hawaiian, and Scottish descent.[8] Radewagen has twelve siblings.[7][4] She attended Sacred Hearts Academy in Honolulu, Hawaii, for secondary education and graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of Guam in 1975.[9] She also took classes at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, and George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.[4]

She is married to Fred Radewagen, and they have three children (Erika, Mark, and Kirsten[4]) and two grandchildren.[7][10]

Radewagen holds the orator (talking chief) title of Aumua from the capital of Pago Pago—her hometown and where she is a registered voter.[7][4]

From 1984 to 1997, Amata was the chief diplomatic correspondent for the Washington Pacific Report.[4]

Political career edit

Aumua Amata has been an executive assistant to the first Delegate-at-Large from American Samoa.[10]

From 1997 to 1999, Radewagen served on the staff of United States Representative Phil Crane of Illinois.[11] She served on the staff of United States Representative J. C. Watts, Jr. of Oklahoma from 1999 to 2003.[11] After that, she served on the staff of the House Republican Conference from 2003 to 2005.[11][4] Radewagen first ran for Congress in the 1994 elections against Democrat Eni F. H. Faleomavaega. She failed to gain the nomination of the Republican Party of American Samoa in 1996 and 2000, and she ran as an independent in the 1998 elections.[4]

Radewagen was appointed in 2001, by President George W. Bush, as a Commissioner on the President's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI); she chaired the Community Security Committee.[7][12] Radewagen was the only Pacific Islander on the 15-member commission.[7]

Since 1994, Radewagen has participated in every federal election.[13] Since 1986, she has represented the American Samoa Republican Party in the Republican National Committee.[2][14] Radewagen is the most senior member.[7][15]

In 2019, she was reappointed by President Donald Trump to serve on the President's Advisory Commission for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders for a second stint.[16]

United States House of Representatives edit

2014 election edit

Radewagen ran for American Samoa's at-large congressional district in the 2014 elections. She defeated the Democratic incumbent Delegate Eni Faleomavaega, 42% to 31%; former Democratic governor Togiola Tulafono finished third at 11% in the nine-way contest.[17][18]

2016 election edit

Radewagen was re-elected in 2016, receiving the highest number of votes in American Samoa history for any elective office, winning 75.4% of the vote cast.[19][20][21]

Tenure edit

Radewagen assumed office on January 3, 2015. Upon taking office, she became the Republican Party's highest-ranking Asian-Pacific federal officeholder in the United States.[7]

Radewagen has a bipartisan track record. She was ranked the 28th and 14th most bipartisan Representative in the 114th and 115th United States Congresses, respectively, by The Lugar Center and McCourt School of Public Policy's Bipartisan Index.[22][23][24]

Committee assignments edit

Caucus memberships edit

Election results edit

American Samoa Delegate election results, 2022[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen (inc.) 6,637 100
Total votes 6,637 100
American Samoa Delegate election results, 2020[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen (inc.) 9,880 83.5%
Democratic Oreta Crichton 1,704 14.4%
Democratic Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman 249 2.1%
Total votes 11,833 100%
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 6, 2018[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen (inc.) 7,194 83.28%
Independent Tuika Tuika 785 9.09%
Democratic Meleagi Suitonu–Chapman 659 7.63%
Total votes 8,638 100.00%
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 8, 2016[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen (inc.) 8,924 75.4
Democratic Salu Hunkin-Finau 1,581 13.4
Democratic Mapu Jamias 978 8.3
Democratic Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman 181 1.50
Independent Timothy Jones 171 1.40
Total votes 11,835 100
Republican hold
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 4, 2014[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 4,306 42.0%
Democratic Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Incumbent) 3,157 30.8%
Democratic Togiola Tulafono 1,130 11.0%
Democratic Mapu S. Jamias 652 6.4%
Independent Rosie Fuala'au Tago Lancaster 286 2.6%
Independent Meleagi Suitonu-Chapman 229 2.2%
Independent Tuika Tuika 201 2.0%
Democratic Tu'au Kereti Mata'Utia Jr 160 1.6%
Independent Mark Ude 143 1.4%
Total votes 10,246 100.00%
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 6, 2012[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Incumbent) 7,221 55.2%
Constitution Amata Coleman Radewagen 4,420 33.8%
Independent Rosie Fuala'au Tago Lancaster 697 5.3%
Democratic Kereti Mata’utia, Jr 438 3.3%
Independent Fatumalala Leulua’iali’i A. Al-Sheri 300 2.3%
Total votes 13,076 100.00%
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 2, 2010[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Incumbent) 6,182 56.4%
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 4,422 40.3%
Independent Tuika Tuika 356 3.3%
Total votes 10,960 100.00%
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 4, 2008[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Incumbent) 7,499 60.4%
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 4,350 35.0%
Independent Rosie Fuala'au Tago Lancaster 570 4.6%
Total votes 12,419 100.00%
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 7, 2006[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Incumbent) 5,195 47.1%
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 4,493 40.7%
Independent Ae Ae Muavaefaatasi, Jr. 1,345 12.2%
Total votes 11,033 100.00%
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 2, 2004[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Incumbent) 6,656 54.9%
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 5,472 45.1%
Total votes 12,128 100.00%
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 5, 2002 (Runoff November 19, 2002)[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Incumbent) 4,294 41.3%
Independent Fagafaga D. Langkilde 3,332 32.1%
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 2,767 26.6%
Total votes 10,393 100.00%
General election
Democratic Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Incumbent) 4,959 54.8%
Independent Fagafaga D. Langkilde 4,083 45.2%
Total votes 9,042 100.00%
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 3, 1998[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Incumbent) 8,138 80.8%
Independent Seigafolava Robert Pene 1,273 12.7%
Independent Amata Coleman Radewagen 651 6.5%
Total votes 10,062 100.00%
American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election, November 8, 1994[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (Incumbent) 6,517 63.5%
Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 2,116 20.6%
Independent Fal'ivae Apelu Galea'i 1,299 12.7%
Independent Tuika Tuika 324 3.2%
Total votes 10,256 100.00%

Other activity edit

Radewagen has been involved in helping build democratic institutions internationally.[7] As a trainer since 1992, she has participated in missions to Kazakhstan, Cambodia, Kyrgyzstan, and Morocco for the International Republican Institute and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, among other activities.[7][4] She began advocating on behalf of breast cancer awareness after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 1993.[4]

She is a founding member of the American Samoa Society and a life member of the Capitol Hill Club. She has also been a member of organizations such as the Guam Society of America, Hawaii State Society, Women's Foreign Policy Group, and the Independent Women's Forum. She is a current member of the Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Women's Association. In 2003, Radewagen became the first Pacific Islander chosen as “Outstanding Woman of the Year” by the National Association of Professional Asian American Women (NAPAW). In 2008, she received the International Leadership Foundation's Visionary Award. In 2013, she received both the Inspirational Speaker Award at the Samoan Athletes Heart of Champions Ceremony in La Mesa, CA, as well as the Trailblazer Award from the Republican National Convention. She is a current board member at the Field House 100 American Samoa.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Amata Catherine Coleman". Ancestry.com. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Fili Sagapolutele (November 9, 2014). "1st Woman Elected as American Samoa Delegate". Associated Press. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  3. ^ Gay, Roxane (2019). The Women of the 116th Congress: Portraits of Power. The New York Times. Page 28. Abrams. ISBN 9781683357810.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Kowalewski, Albin (2018). Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Congress, 1900-2017. Government Printing Office. Page 558. ISBN 9780160940408.
  5. ^ a b . University of Hawaii. Archived from the original on August 6, 2020.
  6. ^ Lansford, Tom (2019). Political Handbook of the World 2018-2019. CQ Press. Page 1730. ISBN 9781544327112.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Biography". U.S. Representative Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Nora S. Coleman, 85". Saipan Tribune. May 15, 2015. from the original on February 23, 2020. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  9. ^ "RADEWAGEN, Amata Coleman". Office of the Historian. United States House of Representatives. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  10. ^ a b Congress, Joint Committee on Printing (2016). Congressional Directory 2015-2016. United States Congress. Page 300. ISBN 9780160929960.
  11. ^ a b c "RADEWAGEN, Aumua Amata Coleman". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved April 2, 2015.
  12. ^ "National Committeewoman". gop.com. Republican National Committee. 2012. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  13. ^ "Amata Thanks American Samoa Voters". Radio New Zealand International. November 7, 2014. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
  14. ^ "Aumua Amata's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  15. ^ Gizzi, John (February 9, 2015). "American Samoa's Radewagen Can Make a Difference in Committees". Marianas Variety. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  16. ^ "Biography | US Representative Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen". Radewagen.house.gov. November 4, 2014. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  17. ^ Cama, Timothy (November 5, 2014) – "American Samoa Delegate Loses Seat". The Hill. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
  18. ^ Official Results of the General Election 2014 December 23, 2014, at the Wayback Machine American Samoa Election Office. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
  19. ^ Sagapolutele, Fiji (November 9, 2016). "Incumbent Aumua Amata heading back to Washington D.C." Samoa News. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
  20. ^ Election 2016 RESULTS_CONGRESS.pdf
  21. ^ "Biography". December 11, 2012. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  22. ^ The Lugar Center - McCourt School Bipartisan Index (PDF), The Lugar Center, March 7, 2016, retrieved July 9, 2018
  23. ^ "The Lugar Center - McCourt School Bipartisan Index" (PDF). Washington, D.C.: The Lugar Center. April 24, 2018. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
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  25. ^ "Members". Congressional Western Caucus. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
  26. ^ "90 Current Climate Solutions Caucus Members". Citizen´s Climate Lobby. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
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External links edit

  • U.S. Representative Aumua Amata official U.S. House website

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Amata Catherine Coleman Radewagen 1 e ˈ m ɑː t e ˈ r ae d e ˌ w ae ɡ e n e MAH te RAD e WAG en born December 29 1947 commonly called Aumua Amata aʊ ˈ m uː e ow MOO e is an American Samoan politician who is the current delegate for the United States House of Representatives from American Samoa Radewagen a Republican was elected on November 4 2014 after defeating Democratic incumbent Eni Faleomavaega she was the first ever Republican delegate since the office had been created in 1970 and began her tenure on January 3 2015 2 She also serves as the national committeewoman for the Republican Party of American Samoa Amata is the first woman to represent American Samoa in the U S Congress 3 4 Amata Coleman RadewagenAumua AmataDelegate to theU S House of Representativesfrom American Samoa s at large districtIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2015Preceded byEni FaleomavaegaRepublican National Committeewoman from American SamoaIncumbentAssumed office 2012Personal detailsBornAmata Catherine Coleman 1947 12 29 December 29 1947 age 76 Pago Pago American Samoa U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseFred RadewagenChildren3RelativesPeter Tali Coleman father Nora Stewart Coleman mother EducationUniversity of Guam BS SignatureWebsiteHouse websiteAmata Coleman Radewagen s voice source source Amata Coleman Radewagen speaks in support of Pacific Island condemnation of the Russian invasion of UkraineRecorded March 7 2023 By winning 75 4 of the vote in her 2016 re election Aumua Amata attained the highest number of votes in American Samoa history 5 She won reelection with 83 3 percent of the votes in a three way race in 2018 6 She has been the scheduling director for the United States House of Representatives majority leadership for eight years Radewagen has been the most senior member of the Republican National Committee since 2012 She was a member of both the executive committee for the 2016 17 presidential transition and the executive committee for the 2017 Republican National Committee Chairman s Transition Committee 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 United States House of Representatives 3 1 2014 election 3 2 2016 election 3 3 Tenure 3 4 Committee assignments 3 5 Caucus memberships 3 6 Election results 4 Other activity 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editRadewagen is the daughter of Peter Tali Coleman the first popularly elected Governor of American Samoa and Nora Stewart Coleman the former First Lady of American Samoa 4 2 7 8 Her father was Samoan her mother was of Chinese German Native Hawaiian and Scottish descent 8 Radewagen has twelve siblings 7 4 She attended Sacred Hearts Academy in Honolulu Hawaii for secondary education and graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of Guam in 1975 9 She also took classes at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles California and George Mason University in Fairfax Virginia 4 She is married to Fred Radewagen and they have three children Erika Mark and Kirsten 4 and two grandchildren 7 10 Radewagen holds the orator talking chief title of Aumua from the capital of Pago Pago her hometown and where she is a registered voter 7 4 From 1984 to 1997 Amata was the chief diplomatic correspondent for the Washington Pacific Report 4 Political career editAumua Amata has been an executive assistant to the first Delegate at Large from American Samoa 10 From 1997 to 1999 Radewagen served on the staff of United States Representative Phil Crane of Illinois 11 She served on the staff of United States Representative J C Watts Jr of Oklahoma from 1999 to 2003 11 After that she served on the staff of the House Republican Conference from 2003 to 2005 11 4 Radewagen first ran for Congress in the 1994 elections against Democrat Eni F H Faleomavaega She failed to gain the nomination of the Republican Party of American Samoa in 1996 and 2000 and she ran as an independent in the 1998 elections 4 Radewagen was appointed in 2001 by President George W Bush as a Commissioner on the President s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders AAPI she chaired the Community Security Committee 7 12 Radewagen was the only Pacific Islander on the 15 member commission 7 Since 1994 Radewagen has participated in every federal election 13 Since 1986 she has represented the American Samoa Republican Party in the Republican National Committee 2 14 Radewagen is the most senior member 7 15 In 2019 she was reappointed by President Donald Trump to serve on the President s Advisory Commission for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders for a second stint 16 United States House of Representatives edit2014 election edit Main article 2014 American Samoan general election Delegate Radewagen ran for American Samoa s at large congressional district in the 2014 elections She defeated the Democratic incumbent Delegate Eni Faleomavaega 42 to 31 former Democratic governor Togiola Tulafono finished third at 11 in the nine way contest 17 18 2016 election edit Main article 2016 United States House of Representatives election in American Samoa Radewagen was re elected in 2016 receiving the highest number of votes in American Samoa history for any elective office winning 75 4 of the vote cast 19 20 21 Tenure edit Radewagen assumed office on January 3 2015 Upon taking office she became the Republican Party s highest ranking Asian Pacific federal officeholder in the United States 7 Radewagen has a bipartisan track record She was ranked the 28th and 14th most bipartisan Representative in the 114th and 115th United States Congresses respectively by The Lugar Center and McCourt School of Public Policy s Bipartisan Index 22 23 24 Committee assignments edit Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee on Indian Insular and Alaska Native Affairs Committee on Small Business Vice Ranking Member Subcommittee on Health and Technology chair Subcommittee on Economic Growth Tax and Capital Access Committee on Veterans Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity Caucus memberships edit Congressional Western Caucus 25 Climate Solutions Caucus 26 Election results edit American Samoa Delegate election results 2022 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen inc 6 637 100 Total votes 6 637 100 American Samoa Delegate election results 2020 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen inc 9 880 83 5 Democratic Oreta Crichton 1 704 14 4 Democratic Meleagi Suitonu Chapman 249 2 1 Total votes 11 833 100 American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 6 2018 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen inc 7 194 83 28 Independent Tuika Tuika 785 9 09 Democratic Meleagi Suitonu Chapman 659 7 63 Total votes 8 638 100 00 American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 8 2016 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen inc 8 924 75 4 Democratic Salu Hunkin Finau 1 581 13 4 Democratic Mapu Jamias 978 8 3 Democratic Meleagi Suitonu Chapman 181 1 50 Independent Timothy Jones 171 1 40 Total votes 11 835 100 Republican hold American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 4 2014 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 4 306 42 0 Democratic Eni F H Faleomavaega Incumbent 3 157 30 8 Democratic Togiola Tulafono 1 130 11 0 Democratic Mapu S Jamias 652 6 4 Independent Rosie Fuala au Tago Lancaster 286 2 6 Independent Meleagi Suitonu Chapman 229 2 2 Independent Tuika Tuika 201 2 0 Democratic Tu au Kereti Mata Utia Jr 160 1 6 Independent Mark Ude 143 1 4 Total votes 10 246 100 00 American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 6 2012 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eni F H Faleomavaega Incumbent 7 221 55 2 Constitution Amata Coleman Radewagen 4 420 33 8 Independent Rosie Fuala au Tago Lancaster 697 5 3 Democratic Kereti Mata utia Jr 438 3 3 Independent Fatumalala Leulua iali i A Al Sheri 300 2 3 Total votes 13 076 100 00 American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 2 2010 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eni F H Faleomavaega Incumbent 6 182 56 4 Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 4 422 40 3 Independent Tuika Tuika 356 3 3 Total votes 10 960 100 00 American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 4 2008 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eni F H Faleomavaega Incumbent 7 499 60 4 Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 4 350 35 0 Independent Rosie Fuala au Tago Lancaster 570 4 6 Total votes 12 419 100 00 American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 7 2006 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eni F H Faleomavaega Incumbent 5 195 47 1 Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 4 493 40 7 Independent Ae Ae Muavaefaatasi Jr 1 345 12 2 Total votes 11 033 100 00 American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 2 2004 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eni F H Faleomavaega Incumbent 6 656 54 9 Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 5 472 45 1 Total votes 12 128 100 00 American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 5 2002 Runoff November 19 2002 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eni F H Faleomavaega Incumbent 4 294 41 3 Independent Fagafaga D Langkilde 3 332 32 1 Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 2 767 26 6 Total votes 10 393 100 00 General election Democratic Eni F H Faleomavaega Incumbent 4 959 54 8 Independent Fagafaga D Langkilde 4 083 45 2 Total votes 9 042 100 00 American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 3 1998 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eni F H Faleomavaega Incumbent 8 138 80 8 Independent Seigafolava Robert Pene 1 273 12 7 Independent Amata Coleman Radewagen 651 6 5 Total votes 10 062 100 00 American Samoa Delegate to the United States House of Representatives election November 8 1994 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eni F H Faleomavaega Incumbent 6 517 63 5 Republican Amata Coleman Radewagen 2 116 20 6 Independent Fal ivae Apelu Galea i 1 299 12 7 Independent Tuika Tuika 324 3 2 Total votes 10 256 100 00 Other activity editRadewagen has been involved in helping build democratic institutions internationally 7 As a trainer since 1992 she has participated in missions to Kazakhstan Cambodia Kyrgyzstan and Morocco for the International Republican Institute and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems among other activities 7 4 She began advocating on behalf of breast cancer awareness after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 1993 4 She is a founding member of the American Samoa Society and a life member of the Capitol Hill Club She has also been a member of organizations such as the Guam Society of America Hawaii State Society Women s Foreign Policy Group and the Independent Women s Forum She is a current member of the Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Women s Association In 2003 Radewagen became the first Pacific Islander chosen as Outstanding Woman of the Year by the National Association of Professional Asian American Women NAPAW In 2008 she received the International Leadership Foundation s Visionary Award In 2013 she received both the Inspirational Speaker Award at the Samoan Athletes Heart of Champions Ceremony in La Mesa CA as well as the Trailblazer Award from the Republican National Convention She is a current board member at the Field House 100 American Samoa See also editList of Asian Americans and Pacific Islands Americans in the United States Congress Women in the United States House of Representatives Republican Party of American SamoaReferences edit Amata Catherine Coleman Ancestry com Retrieved April 23 2015 a b c Fili Sagapolutele November 9 2014 1st Woman Elected as American Samoa Delegate Associated Press Retrieved January 29 2015 Gay Roxane 2019 The Women of the 116th Congress Portraits of Power The New York Times Page 28 Abrams ISBN 9781683357810 a b c d e f g h i j k Kowalewski Albin 2018 Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Congress 1900 2017 Government Printing Office Page 558 ISBN 9780160940408 a b Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen University of Hawaii Archived from the original on August 6 2020 Lansford Tom 2019 Political Handbook of the World 2018 2019 CQ Press Page 1730 ISBN 9781544327112 a b c d e f g h i j Biography U S Representative Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen Retrieved April 15 2015 a b Nora S Coleman 85 Saipan Tribune May 15 2015 Archived from the original on February 23 2020 Retrieved January 27 2022 RADEWAGEN Amata Coleman Office of the Historian United States House of Representatives Retrieved January 29 2015 a b Congress Joint Committee on Printing 2016 Congressional Directory 2015 2016 United States Congress Page 300 ISBN 9780160929960 a b c RADEWAGEN Aumua Amata Coleman Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved April 2 2015 National Committeewoman gop com Republican National Committee 2012 Retrieved January 29 2015 Amata Thanks American Samoa Voters Radio New Zealand International November 7 2014 Retrieved November 17 2014 Aumua Amata s Biography Project Vote Smart Retrieved March 9 2015 Gizzi John February 9 2015 American Samoa s Radewagen Can Make a Difference in Committees Marianas Variety Retrieved April 15 2015 Biography US Representative Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen Radewagen house gov November 4 2014 Retrieved January 21 2020 Cama Timothy November 5 2014 American Samoa Delegate Loses Seat The Hill Retrieved March 3 2015 Official Results of the General Election 2014 Archived December 23 2014 at the Wayback Machine American Samoa Election Office Retrieved April 14 2015 Sagapolutele Fiji November 9 2016 Incumbent Aumua Amata heading back to Washington D C Samoa News Retrieved March 21 2021 Election 2016 RESULTS CONGRESS pdf Biography December 11 2012 Retrieved November 30 2017 The Lugar Center McCourt School Bipartisan Index PDF The Lugar Center March 7 2016 retrieved July 9 2018 The Lugar Center McCourt School Bipartisan Index PDF Washington D C The Lugar Center April 24 2018 Retrieved July 9 2018 Aumua Amata tops bipartisan index Pago Pago American Samoa Talanei May 21 2018 Retrieved July 9 2018 Members Congressional Western Caucus Retrieved July 18 2018 90 Current Climate Solutions Caucus Members Citizen s Climate Lobby Retrieved October 20 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Election Statistics 1920 to Present US House of Representatives History Art amp Archives History house gov September 11 2001 Retrieved January 21 2020 External links editU S Representative Aumua Amata official U S House website Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPAN U S House of Representatives Preceded byEni Faleomavaega Delegate to the U S House of Representativesfrom American Samoa s at large congressional district2015 present Incumbent U S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byStacey Plaskett United States delegates by seniority4th Succeeded byJenniffer Gonzalez Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amata Coleman Radewagen amp oldid 1219168081, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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