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Native Vote 2024. During the monthly meeting, the All Pueblo Council of Governors (APCG), formally endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for vice president of the United States through Resolution on August 22. The APCG represents the 20 Pueblos of New Mexico and Texas.
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Native Vote 2024. With only 52 days until Election Day, early voting with an absentee ballot is the plan to help you avoid those long lines at polling places on Tuesday, Nov. 5. American voters will cast their ballots for who will be in the White House for the next 4 years this Election Day.
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The Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA) has hired Cory M. Blankenship (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) as its new executive director. He will officially assume the role on September 30, 2024.
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Native Vote 2024. Vice President Kamala Harris (Democrat) and former President Donald Trump (Republican) faced off on Tuesday night in Philadelphia in what turned into a fiery presidential debate.
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Native Vote 2024. Four Directions - Native Vote, along with the Coalition of Large Tribes (COLT), and the 28 Nevada tribal nations will host a voters forum in Las Vegas on Friday, September 13 and Saturday, September 14 to engage Native voters to get involved with the upcoming presidential election.
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When 17-year-old Faith Lindsey went missing in October 2019, the ensuing investigation brought together numerous law enforcement agencies and led to multiple searches across three Oklahoma counties. At every turn, Chickasaw Nation Emergency Management (CNEM) assisted the investigation with manpower and state-of-the-art search tools.
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Native Vote 2024. Citing the failure by Montana GOP senatorial candidate Tim Sheehy's to explain or apologize for his racist comments made about Native Americans, The Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council will hold a new conference in Billings, Montana on Thursday, Sept. 12 at 9:30 a.m. to issue a statement.
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Native Vote 2024. San Carlos Apache Tribe Chairman Terry Rambler is urging Tribal members 18 years and older to register to vote by Oct. 7 to be eligible to vote in the Nov. 5 presidential election even if they do not have documents proving U.S. citizenship. A U.S. citizen who lacks proof of citizenship can use the federal registration form and will be registered as a "federal-only" voter.
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Native Vote 2024. U.S. Sen. Jon Tester has a record of helping Indian Country. His opponent, a Trump-backed GOP candidate, Tim Sheehy does not. Tester is serving in his third term as a senator representing Montana, whereas Sheehy is a newcomer to politics.
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