Prior to a 2019 constitutional amendment, the Samoan
Fono had 49 Members of Parliament. These were elected in six two-seat and 35 single-seat
constituencies. Of these 49 seats, 47 were legally reserved for traditional heads of families (
matai) and two for special constituencies: These two seats were first reserved for Samoan citizens descended from non-Samoans (so-called 'individual constituencies') and elected on a non-territorial basis until the 2015 constitutional amendment after which these were replaced with specific 'urban constituencies'. These 'urban constituencies' were only in place for the
2016 general election and were then abolished by the 2019 amendment ahead of the
next general election. Following this amendment, each electoral constituency elects one member, totalling 51 members of parliament. An extra Member of Parliament was added after the 2016 election in order to meet the quota of 10% female MPs. Members of Parliament in Samoa are directly elected by universal suffrage, and serve a five-year term. ==Head of State==