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    Polls Close in Samoa Election After Ruling Party Split

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    Posted on August 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Samoa's 2023 election sees Fiame Naomi Mata'afa aiming to reclaim leadership amidst political shifts, with voters desiring stability and economic focus.

    Samoa's Election Concludes with Fiame Naomi Mata'afa in the Spotlight

    Overview of Samoa's National Election

    (Reuters) -Samoa held a national election on Friday with the Pacific Island nation's first female prime minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa seeking to return to office in a race against the long-serving leader she unseated in 2021, and her former party.

    Key Candidates and Parties

    Polls closed at 3 p.m. on Friday (0200 GMT) after around 100,000 voters cast ballots to elect 50 lawmakers to parliament.

    Voter Sentiment and Expectations

    Fiame was one of the Pacific Islands' few female leaders, and became known for her sceptical stance on China's security ambitions in the region, and support for island nations to unite to resist pressure from outside powers.

    Impact of Political Changes

    She raised the international profile of the nation of 200,000 people by hosting the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting last year, focused on the impact of climate change in the Pacific.

    Fiame became Samoa's first woman leader in 2021, winning an election that unseated the incumbent Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi after 22 years.

    Tuilaepa refused to accept the 2021 result for several months, stepping down only after the court backed Fiame's makeshift swearing-in ceremony, held in a tent after she was locked out of parliament.

    Fiame asked for parliament to be dissolved in June after being unable to gain enough support to pass budget legislation. She was expelled from her political party, Fa'atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST), in January in a factional dispute.

    FAST led by La’aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polata’ivao Schmidt, Fiame's new Samoa United Party, and Tuilaepa's Human Rights Protection Party (HRRP) are the main contenders to form government.

    Samoa United Party is fielding candidates in around half of the seats, electoral commission records showed.

    In Apia, the Samoan capital, residents told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation they were looking forward to political stability, and wanted the next government to focus on the economy and jobs.

    (Reporting by Kirsty Needham in Sydney; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Samoa's National Election
    • Key Candidates and Parties
    • Voter Sentiment and Expectations
    • Impact of Political Changes

    Key Takeaways

    • •Samoa held a national election with polls closing at 3 p.m.
    • •Fiame Naomi Mata'afa seeks to return as prime minister.
    • •Main contenders include FAST, HRPP, and Samoa United Party.
    • •Fiame was expelled from FAST in January.
    • •Voters seek political stability and economic focus.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Polls close in Samoa election after ruling party split

    1Who is Fiame Naomi Mata'afa?

    Fiame Naomi Mata'afa is Samoa's first female prime minister, having taken office in 2021 after defeating the long-serving incumbent Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi.

    2What was the voter turnout in the recent Samoa election?

    Approximately 100,000 voters cast ballots in the election, which closed at 3 p.m. on Friday.

    3What are the main political parties involved in the election?

    The main contenders in the election are the Samoa United Party led by Fiame Mata'afa, the FAST party led by La’aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polata’ivao Schmidt, and Tuilaepa's Human Rights Protection Party.

    4What issues are voters concerned about in Samoa?

    Residents in Apia expressed a desire for political stability and indicated that they want the next government to focus on the economy and job creation.

    5What challenges did Fiame face after her initial election?

    After winning the 2021 election, Fiame faced challenges as Tuilaepa refused to accept the results for several months, leading to a court-backed swearing-in ceremony held in a tent.

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