2010 American Samoan constitutional referendum
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A constitutional referendum was held in American Samoa on November 2, 2010, on the same day of the United States House of Representatives election and American Samoan general election.
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Voters voted on amendments to the Constitution of American Samoa which had been approved by a Constitutional convention held from June 21 through July 2, 2010,[1] the 4th such convention. The changes were ultimately rejected by a majority of over 4,000 votes.[2]