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Navajo Nation

Dec 31, 2014

Disqualified candidate in Navajo race files another appeal

A former Navajo Nation candidate for president says the order disqualifying him from the race over his lack of fluency should be thrown out after it was discovered that the hearing officer who issued it also did not qualify for his job.

Gov. Elect Doug Ducey (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Dec 30, 2014

Who’s hot, who’s not heading into 2015

A rundown of the people and groups who ended 2014 on the upswing and those who are glad to see the year come to an end.

Dec 17, 2014

Candidates set for Navajo presidential contest

A ruling Wednesday by the Navajo Nation Supreme Court clears the way for election officials to set a date for the presidential contest.

Dec 17, 2014

Navajo chief hearing officer removed from post

The Navajo Nation's chief hearing officer who disqualified a presidential candidate who failed to show he could speak fluent Navajo was fired Tuesday for not having a state bar license.

Chris Deschene (AP Photo)
Nov 11, 2014

Tentative date set for Navajo presidential contest

Navajo voters are scheduled to go to the polls just before Christmas to choose their next president. The Navajo Election Administration tentatively has set the election for Dec. 23.

Former state House Speaker Andy Tobin at a debate with U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick. (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Oct 30, 2014

Navajo vote could factor into tight Arizona CD1 race

On the airwaves of a popular Navajo radio station, President Barack Obama uses the Navajo greeting "Ya'at'eeh" and implores tribal members to get out and vote for Democrats.

Oct 30, 2014

Gay marriage, now legal in Arizona, not recognized by Navajo Nation

Nathaniel George said that he knew he was going to marry his husband the first time he laid eyes on him more than eight years ago. Being Navajo and a Flagstaff resident, the chance of them getting legally married in Arizona or on the reservation wasn’t likely.

Oct 28, 2014

Navajo president vetoes language-fluency changes

The president of the Navajo Nation dealt a major setback to a candidate for the tribe's top elected post when he vetoed a bill to let voters decide whether presidential hopefuls are proficient in the Navajo language.

Chris Deschene (AP Photo)
Oct 28, 2014

Navajo presidential election remains in limbo

Navajo Nation election officials are being challenged for not immediately removing a presidential candidate disqualified over a language fluency requirement from the ballot.

Oct 23, 2014

Navajo Nation Council passes emergency language requirement repeal

Shortly after midnight last night, the Navajo Nation Council voted to scrap the longstanding requirement for the tribe’s president to be fluent in the Navajo Language. The eleventh-hour vote, approved 11-10 with one abstaining, clears a path for Chris Deschene to remain on the ballot. His qualifications had been challenged over his admittedly limited ability in speaking the Navajo language.[...]

Chris Deschene (AP Photo)
Oct 23, 2014

Disqualified tribal candidate Deschene persists in campaign

A Navajo presidential candidate disqualified from the race is holding out hope that election officials and tribal lawmakers will provide a way for him to remain on the ballot, despite the long odds.

Oct 22, 2014

Tribe’s high court orders candidate off ballot

A candidate for tribal president on the nation's largest Indian reservation lost another round in a language fluency dispute Wednesday, all but ending his bid for office.

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