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US Code (Unofficial compilation from the Legal Information Institute) TITLE 48 - TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS CHAPTER 16 DELEGATES TO CONGRESS Please Note: This compilation of the US Code, current as of Jan. 4, 2012, has been prepared by the Legal Information Institute using data from the U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the Law Revision Counsel. It is not an official U.S. government publication. For more details please see: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/uscprint.html. Notes on this document: The content in this document is taken directly from the US Code, with the following exceptions: page headers and footers, page numbering, and all formatting are artifacts of this presentation. Divider lines have been inserted between sections. The notes are set off by a vertical line and a larger left margin. The table of contents immediately following this title page is machine-generated from the headings in this portion of the Code. Commonly available fonts are used. The Legal Information Institute promotes worldwide, free public access to law via the Internet. Founded in 1992, the LII created the first legal information website. It continues to be a pre-eminent "law-not-com" publisher of legal information and an important outreach activity of the Cornell Law School.

TITLE 48 - TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS 1 CHAPTER 16 - DELEGATES TO CONGRESS 2 SUBCHAPTER I - GUAM AND VIRGIN ISLANDS 3 1711. Delegate to House of Representatives from Guam and Virgin Islands 3 1712. Election of delegates; majority; runoff election; vacancy; commencement of term 3 1713. Qualifications for Office of Delegate 3 1714. Territorial legislature; determination of election procedure 3 1715. Operation of Office; House privileges; compensation, allowances, and benefits; privileges and immunities; voting in committee 4 SUBCHAPTER II - AMERICAN SAMOA 5 1731. Delegate to House of Representatives from American Samoa 5 1732. Election of delegates 5 1733. Qualifications for Office of Delegate 6 1734. Territorial government; determination of election procedure 6 1735. Operation of Office; compensation, allowances, and benefits; privileges and immunities 6 SUBCHAPTER III - NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS DELEGATE 8 1751. Delegate to House of Representatives from Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 8 1752. Election of Delegate 8 1753. Qualifications for office of Delegate 9 1754. Determination of election procedure 9 1755. Compensation, privileges, and immunities 9 1756. Lack of effect on covenant 9 1757. Definition 10 - ii -

TITLE 48 TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS TITLE 48 TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS Chap....Sec. 1. Bureau of Insular Affairs [Omitted or Repealed]...1 2. Alaska...21 3. Hawaii...491 4. Puerto Rico...731 5. Philippine Islands [Omitted, Repealed, or Transferred]...1001 6. Canal Zone [Omitted, Repealed, or Transferred]...1301 7. Virgin Islands...1391 8. Guano Islands...1411 8A. Guam...1421 9. Samoa, Tutuila, Manua, Swains Island, and Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands [Transferred]...1431 10. Territorial Provisions of a General Nature...1451 11. Alien Owners of Land...1501 12. Virgin Islands...1541 13. Eastern Samoa...1661 14. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands...1681 15. Conveyance of Submerged Lands to Territories...1701 16. Delegates to Congress...1711 17. Northern Mariana Islands...1801 18. Micronesia, Marshall Islands, and Palau...1901 19. Pacific Policy Reports...2001-1 -

TITLE 48 - CHAPTER 16 - SUBCHAPTER I GUAM AND VIRGIN ISLANDS CHAPTER 16 DELEGATES TO CONGRESS SUBCHAPTER I GUAM AND VIRGIN ISLANDS Sec. 1711. Delegate to House of Representatives from Guam and Virgin Islands. 1712. Election of delegates; majority; runoff election; vacancy; commencement of term. 1713. Qualifications for Office of Delegate. 1714. Territorial legislature; determination of election procedure. 1715. Operation of Office; House privileges; compensation, allowances, and benefits; privileges and immunities; voting in committee. SUBCHAPTER II AMERICAN SAMOA 1731. Delegate to House of Representatives from American Samoa. 1732. Election of delegates. 1733. Qualifications for Office of Delegate. 1734. Territorial government; determination of election procedure. 1735. Operation of Office; compensation, allowances, and benefits; privileges and immunities. SUBCHAPTER III NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS DELEGATE 1751. Delegate to House of Representatives from Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 1752. Election of Delegate. 1753. Qualifications for office of Delegate. 1754. Determination of election procedure. 1755. Compensation, privileges, and immunities. 1756. Lack of effect on covenant. 1757. Definition. - 2 -

TITLE 48 - Section 1711 - Delegate to House of Representatives from Guam and Virgin Isl... SUBCHAPTER I GUAM AND VIRGIN ISLANDS 1711. Delegate to House of Representatives from Guam and Virgin Islands The territory of Guam and the territory of the Virgin Islands each shall be represented in the United States Congress by a nonvoting Delegate to the House of Representatives, elected as hereinafter provided. (Pub. L. 92 271, 1, Apr. 10, 1972, 86 Stat. 118.) 1712. Election of delegates; majority; runoff election; vacancy; commencement of term (a) The Delegate shall be elected by the people qualified to vote for the members of the legislature of the territory he is to represent at the general election of 1972, and thereafter at such general election every second year thereafter. The Delegate from the Virgin Islands shall be elected at large, by separate ballot and by a majority of the votes cast for the office of Delegate. The Delegate from Guam shall be elected at large and by a majority of the votes cast for the office of Delegate. If no candidate receives such majority, on the fourteenth day following such election a runoff election shall be held between the candidates receiving the highest and the second highest number of votes cast for the office of Delegate. In case of a permanent vacancy in the office of Delegate, by reason of death, resignation, or permanent disability, the office of Delegate shall remain vacant until a successor shall have been elected and qualified. (b) The term of the Delegate shall commence on the third day of January following the date of the election. (Pub. L. 92 271, 2, Apr. 10, 1972, 86 Stat. 119; Pub. L. 105 209, 1, July 29, 1998, 112 Stat. 880.) Amendments 1998 Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 105 209 inserted from the Virgin Islands before shall be elected at large and inserted The Delegate from Guam shall be elected at large and by a majority of the votes cast for the office of Delegate. before If no candidate receives such majority. 1713. Qualifications for Office of Delegate To be eligible for the Office of Delegate a candidate must (a) be at least twenty-five years of age on the date of the election, (b) have been a citizen of the United States for at least seven years prior to the date of the election, (c) be an inhabitant of the territory from which he is elected, and (d) not be, on the date of the election, a candidate for any other office. (Pub. L. 92 271, 3, Apr. 10, 1972, 86 Stat. 119.) 1714. Territorial legislature; determination of election procedure The legislature of each territory may determine the order of names on the ballot for election of Delegate, the method by which a special election to fill a vacancy in the office of Delegate shall be conducted, the method by which ties between candidates for the office of Delegate shall be resolved, and all other matters of local application pertaining to the election and the office of Delegate not otherwise expressly provided for herein. - 3 -

TITLE 48 - Section 1715 - Operation of Office; House privileges; compensation, allowanc... (Pub. L. 92 271, 4, Apr. 10, 1972, 86 Stat. 119.) 1715. Operation of Office; House privileges; compensation, allowances, and benefits; privileges and immunities; voting in committee The Delegate from Guam and the Delegate from the Virgin Islands shall have such privileges in the House of Representatives as may be afforded him under the Rules of the House of Representatives. Until the Rules of the House of Representatives are amended to provide otherwise, the Delegate from each territory shall receive the same compensation, allowances, and benefits as a Member of the House of Representatives, and shall be entitled to whatever privileges and immunities are, or hereinafter may be, granted to the Resident Commissioner for Puerto Rico: Provided, That the right to vote in committee shall be as provided by the Rules of the House of Representatives. (Pub. L. 92 271, 5, Apr. 10, 1972, 86 Stat. 119; Pub. L. 104 186, title II, 224(4), Aug. 20, 1996, 110 Stat. 1752.) Amendments 1996 Pub. L. 104 186 struck out last two provisos which read as follows: Provided further, That the clerk hire allowance of each Delegate shall be a single per annum gross rate that is 60 per centum of the clerk hire allowance of a Member: Provided further, That the transportation expenses of each Delegate that are subject to reimbursement under section 43b of title 2 shall not exceed the cost of four round trips each year. - 4 -

TITLE 48 - Section 1731 - Delegate to House of Representatives from American Samoa SUBCHAPTER II AMERICAN SAMOA 1731. Delegate to House of Representatives from American Samoa The Territory of American Samoa shall be represented in the United States Congress by a nonvoting Delegate to the House of Representatives, elected as hereinafter provided. (Pub. L. 95 556, 1, Oct. 31, 1978, 92 Stat. 2078.) 1732. Election of delegates (a) In general; plurality vote; vacancy The Delegate shall be elected by the people qualified to vote for the popularly elected officials of the Territory of American Samoa at the general Federal election of 1980, and thereafter at such general election every second year thereafter. The Delegate shall be elected at large, by separate ballot, and by a plurality of the votes cast for the office of Delegate. In case of a permanent vacancy in the office of Delegate, by reason of death, resignation, or permanent disability, the office of Delegate shall remain vacant until a successor shall have been elected and qualified. (b) Commencement of term The term of the Delegate shall commence on the third day of January following the date of the election. (c) Establishment of primary elections The legislature of American Samoa may, but is not required to, provide for primary elections for the election of Delegate. (d) Effect of establishment of primary elections Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, if the legislature of American Samoa provides for primary elections for the election of Delegate, the Delegate shall be elected by a majority of votes cast in any subsequent general election for the office of Delegate for which such primary elections were held. (Pub. L. 95 556, 2, Oct. 31, 1978, 92 Stat. 2078; Pub. L. 108 376, 2, Oct. 30, 2004, 118 Stat. 2200.) Amendments 2004 Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 108 376, 2(1), substituted plurality of the votes cast for majority of the votes cast and struck out If no candidate receives such majority, on the fourteenth day following such election a runoff election shall be held between the candidates receiving the highest and the second highest number of votes cast for the office of Delegate. before In case of. Subsecs. (c), (d). Pub. L. 108 376, 2(2), added subsecs. (c) and (d). Effective Date of 2004 Amendment Pub. L. 108 376, 3, Oct. 30, 2004, 118 Stat. 2201, provided that: The amendments made by paragraph (1) of section 2 [amending subsec. (a) of this section] shall take effect on January 1, 2006. The amendment made by paragraph (2) of section 2 [adding subsecs. (c) and (d) of this section] shall take effect on January 1, 2005. Findings Pub. L. 108 376, 1, Oct. 30, 2004, 118 Stat. 2200, provided that: Congress finds the following: (1) It is in the national interest that qualifying members of the Armed Forces on active duty and other overseas voters be allowed to vote in Federal elections. (2) Since 1980, when the first election for the Congressional Delegate from American Samoa was held, general elections have been held in the first week of November in even-numbered years and runoff elections have been held 2 weeks later. - 5 -

TITLE 48 - Section 1733 - Qualifications for Office of Delegate (3) This practice of holding a run-off election 2 weeks after a general election deprives members of the Armed Forces on active duty and other overseas voters of the opportunity to participate in the Federal election process in American Samoa. (4) Prior to and since September 11, 2001, and due to limited air service, mail delays, and other considerations, it has been and remains impossible for absentee ballots to be prepared and returned within a 2-week period. (5) American Samoa law requiring members of the Armed Forces on active duty and other overseas voters to register in person also prevents participation in the Federal election process and is contrary to the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act [42 U.S.C. 1973ff et seq.]. (6) Given that 49 states elect their Representatives to the United States House of Representatives by plurality, it is in the national interest for American Samoa to do the same until such time as the American Samoa Legislature establishes primary elections and declares null and void the local practice of requiring members of the Armed Forces on active duty and other overseas voters to register in person which is contrary to the federal Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. 1733. Qualifications for Office of Delegate To be eligible for the office of Delegate a candidate shall (a) be at least twenty-five years of age on the date of the election; (b) owe allegiance to the United States; (c) be an inhabitant of the Territory of American Samoa; and (d) not be, on the date of the election, a candidate for any other office. (Pub. L. 95 556, 3, Oct. 31, 1978, 92 Stat. 2078; Pub. L. 95 584, 3, Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2483.) Amendments 1978 Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 95 584 substituted allegiance requirement for provision requiring United States citizenship for at least seven years prior to the date of the election. 1734. Territorial government; determination of election procedure Acting pursuant to legislation enacted in accordance with section 9, article II of the American Samoan Revised Constitution, the territorial government will determine the order of names on the ballot for election of Delegate, the method by which a special election to fill a vacancy in the office of Delegate shall be conducted, the method by which ties between candidates for the office of Delegate shall be resolved, and all other matters of local application pertaining to the election and the office of Delegate not otherwise expressly provided for herein. (Pub. L. 95 556, 4, Oct. 31, 1978, 92 Stat. 2078.) 1735. Operation of Office; compensation, allowances, and benefits; privileges and immunities Until the Rules of the House of Representatives are amended to provide otherwise, the Delegate from American Samoa shall receive the same compensation, allowances, and benefits as a Member of the House of Representatives, and shall be entitled to whatever privileges and immunities that are, or hereinafter may be, granted to the nonvoting Delegate from the Territory of Guam. (Pub. L. 95 556, 5, Oct. 31, 1978, 92 Stat. 2078; Pub. L. 97 357, title IV, 401, Oct. 19, 1982, 96 Stat. 1711.) - 6 -

TITLE 48 - CHAPTER 16 - SUBCHAPTER III NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS DELEGATE Amendments 1982 Pub. L. 97 357 struck out proviso limiting clerk hire allowance for Delegate from American Samoa to 50 per centum of clerk hire allowance of a Member of House of Representatives. Effective Date of 1982 Amendment Section 401 of Pub. L. 97 357 provided that amendment made by that section is effective Jan. 1, 1983. - 7 -

TITLE 48 - Section 1751 - Delegate to House of Representatives from Commonwealth of the... SUBCHAPTER III NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS DELEGATE 1751. Delegate to House of Representatives from Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands shall be represented in the United States Congress by the Resident Representative to the United States authorized by section 901 of the Covenant To Establish a Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Political Union With the United States of America (approved by Public Law 94 241 (48 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.)). The Resident Representative shall be a nonvoting Delegate to the House of Representatives, elected as provided in this subchapter. (Pub. L. 110 229, title VII, 711, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 868.) References in Text Section 901 of the Covenant to Establish a Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Political Union with the United States of America, referred to in text, is contained in section 1 of Pub. L. 94 241, set out as a note under section 1801 of this title. Public Law 94 241, referred to in text, is Pub. L. 94 241, Mar. 24, 1976, 90 Stat. 263, which is classified generally to subchapter I ( 1801 et seq.) of this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables. This subchapter, referred to in text, was in the original this subtitle, meaning subtitle B ( 711 718) of title VII of Pub. L. 110 229, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 868, which enacted this subchapter and amended sections 4342, 6954 and 9432 of Title 10, Armed Forces. For complete classification of subtitle B to the Code, see Tables. 1752. Election of Delegate (a) Electors and time of election The Delegate shall be elected (1) by the people qualified to vote for the popularly elected officials of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and (2) at the Federal general election of 2008 and at such Federal general election every 2d year thereafter. (b) Manner of election (1) In general The Delegate shall be elected at large and by a plurality of the votes cast for the office of Delegate. (2) Effect of establishment of primary elections Notwithstanding paragraph (1), if the Government of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, acting pursuant to legislation enacted in accordance with the Constitution of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, provides for primary elections for the election of the Delegate, the Delegate shall be elected by a majority of the votes cast in any general election for the office of Delegate for which such primary elections were held. (c) Vacancy In case of a permanent vacancy in the office of Delegate, the office of Delegate shall remain vacant until a successor is elected and qualified. (d) Commencement of term The term of the Delegate shall commence on the 3d day of January following the date of the election. (Pub. L. 110 229, title VII, 712, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 868.) - 8 -

TITLE 48 - Section 1754 - Determination of election procedure 1753. Qualifications for office of Delegate To be eligible for the office of Delegate a candidate shall (1) be at least 25 years of age on the date of the election; (2) have been a citizen of the United States for at least 7 years prior to the date of the election; (3) be a resident and domiciliary of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands for at least 7 years prior to the date of the election; (4) be qualified to vote in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands on the date of the election; and (5) not be, on the date of the election, a candidate for any other office. (Pub. L. 110 229, title VII, 713, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 868.) 1754. Determination of election procedure Acting pursuant to legislation enacted in accordance with the Constitution of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Government of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands may determine the order of names on the ballot for election of Delegate, the method by which a special election to fill a permanent vacancy in the office of Delegate shall be conducted, the method by which ties between candidates for the office of Delegate shall be resolved, and all other matters of local application pertaining to the election and the office of Delegate not otherwise expressly provided for in this subchapter. (Pub. L. 110 229, title VII, 714, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 869.) References in Text This subchapter, referred to in text, was in the original this subtitle, meaning subtitle B ( 711 718) of title VII of Pub. L. 110 229, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 868, which enacted this subchapter and amended sections 4342, 6954 and 9432 of Title 10, Armed Forces. For complete classification of subtitle B to the Code, see Tables. 1755. Compensation, privileges, and immunities Until the Rules of the House of Representatives are amended to provide otherwise, the Delegate from the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands shall receive the same compensation, allowances, and benefits as a Member of the House of Representatives, and shall be entitled to whatever privileges and immunities are, or hereinafter may be, granted to any other nonvoting Delegate to the House of Representatives. (Pub. L. 110 229, title VII, 715, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 869.) 1756. Lack of effect on covenant No provision of this subchapter shall be construed to alter, amend, or abrogate any provision of the covenant referred to in section 1751 of this title except section 901 of the covenant. (Pub. L. 110 229, title VII, 716, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 869.) - 9 -

TITLE 48 - Section 1757 - Definition References in Text This subchapter, referred to in text, was in the original this subtitle, meaning subtitle B ( 711 718) of title VII of Pub. L. 110 229, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 868, which enacted this subchapter and amended sections 4342, 6954 and 9432 of Title 10, Armed Forces. For complete classification of subtitle B to the Code, see Tables. The covenant, referred to in text, is the Covenant to Establish a Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Political Union with the United States of America, which is contained in section 1 of Pub. L. 94 241, set out as a note under section 1801 of this title. 1757. Definition For purposes of this subchapter, the term Delegate means the Resident Representative referred to in section 1751 of this title. (Pub. L. 110 229, title VII, 717, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 869.) References in Text This subchapter, referred to in text, was in the original this subtitle, meaning subtitle B ( 711 718) of title VII of Pub. L. 110 229, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 868, which enacted this subchapter and amended sections 4342, 6954 and 9432 of Title 10, Armed Forces. For complete classification of subtitle B to the Code, see Tables. - 10 -