Afioga Toleafoa Talitimu (died October 1980) was a Western Samoan songwriter and politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly in three spells between 1964 and his death, also serving as Speaker from 1973 until 1975.
Biography
Talitimu was one of three well-known Iiga songwriter brothers, alongside Gatoloai Peseta Sio.[1] He was elected to the Legislative Assembly from the Fa'asaleleaga No. 3 constituency in 1964.[2] He was defeated by Su'a Aloese in the 1967 elections and unsuccessfully challenged him again in 1970.[2]
In the 1973 elections he defeated Aloese by six votes.[2] Following the elections, he was elected Speaker with 28 votes, defeating Leaupepe Faimaala (12) and Teo Fetu (6).[3] However, he lost his seat in the 1976 elections when he was defeated by Unasa Ioane. In the 1979 elections he returned to the Legislative Assembly, and was a candidate for the deputy speakership, losing by 23 votes to 24 to Aeau Taulupoo.[4]
He died in Faga on Savai'i island in October 1980 at the age of 62.[1]
References
- ^ a b Toleafoa Talitimu Pacific Islands Monthly, December 1980, p73
- ^ a b c Samoan election results by constituency 1964–2016 Samoa Election Results Database
- ^ As you were in W. Samoa with Mataafa on top again Pacific Islands Monthly, April 1973, p25
- ^ Tupuola heeds a warning Pacific Islands Monthly, May 1979, p41
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