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N.M. primary features two Navajos
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TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2002 Democrat voters in a New Mexico county go to the polls today in a primary pitting two Navajo tribal members against each other. The incumbent San Juan County Commissioner is Wallace Charley. He is seeking a second four-year term. The challenger is Ervin Keeswood, currently a Navajo Nation council delegate. Charley accuses Keeswood of living out of county and out of state. Get the Story:
Charley seeks second term as San Juan County Commissioner (The Farmington Daily-Times 6/4) Relevant Links:
San Juan County Commissioner Wallace Charley - http://www.co.san-juan.nm.us/Dpt/
Commissioners/Dist1.htm
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