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The Navajo Board of Election Supervisors unanimously approved the win during their Tuesday meeting.
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Buu Nygren entered the Navajo presidential race with a platform echoed by generations of candidates.
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The position wields influence nationally because of the tribe's hefty population and the size of its reservation in the U.S. Southwest.
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Navajo Nation officials say they have issued an executive order to investigate and locate missing tribal members in a manner that is empathetic to victims and their families.
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President Jonathan Nez encouraged those who attend this week’s fair in Window Rock to wear a fitted mask, wash their hands and maintain distance from others.
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The full recount of the Navajo Nation’s presidential primary election has uncovered at least 36 uncounted votes so far.
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The recount comes as multiple candidates from the race requested a second look at the vote amid questions about the efficiency and accuracy of voting machines used in the election.
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Nygren selected Richelle Montoya, the 45-year-old elected leader of a Navajo community in New Mexico.
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Voters from the Navajo Nation will see familiar faces in the tribe’s general election: their current president and the 2018 vice presidential candidate.
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Navajo voters will decide Tuesday which two of 15 presidential hopefuls they want to advance to the general election.