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| No. | President
(birth-death) |
Image | General Election | Ruled | Political party | Place of office |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lanakila Mikala
(1893-1972) |
|
None[1] | 1941-1972 | None | Pikipiki Hotel |
| South Point | ||||||
| Telamon City | ||||||
| 2 | Kawika Keone
(1921-2009) |
None[2] | 1972-1973 | New Golden Sun Association | Telamon City | |
| 3 | Kamuo Iokepa
(1930-2024) |
None[3] | 1973-1976 | Progress Party | ||
| 4 | Malekanu Rakaka
(1926-) |
1976 | 1976-1980 | |||
| 5 | Raganalapua Samoa
(1942-2022) |
1980, 1984 | 1980-1988 | Islands Party | ||
| 6 | Ro Apelahama
(1949-) |
1988, 1992 | 1988-1996 | Future Party | ||
| 7 | Lamua Kamua
(1957-) |
|
1996, 2000, 2004 | 1996-2008 | Agrarian Party | |
| 8 | Manu Lanakila
(1958-) |
2008 | 2008-2012 | Future Party | ||
| 9 | Puka Ole
(1974-) |
2012 | 2012-2016 | Green Party | ||
| 10 | Keanu Ori
(1980-) |
2016, 2020 | 2016-2024 | Agrarian Party | ||
| 11 | Kamehameha Makakala
(1985-) |
|
2024 | 2024- | Future Party |
- ↑ Lanakila Mikala was proclaimed president during the country's proclamation of independence. Parliament then approved his presidency.
- ↑ Kawika Keone assumed the role of president on an interim basis and served until the next president took office.
- ↑ Kamuo Iokepa was elected to office by a parliamentary vote for a three-year term.


