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A field of four for Cherokee Nation chief
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2003 Four Cherokee Nation citizens are running for principal chief of the Oklahoma tribe. Incumbent Chad Smith is seeking re-election. Former chief Joe Byrd, whom Smith defeated in 1999, Robin Carter Mayes, an opposition leader, and L.S. Fields, a tribal housing official, have filed for office as well, The Daily Oklahoman reported. Get the Story:
Three running against Cherokee chief (The Daily Oklahoman 1/13) Relevant Links:
Cherokee Nation - http://www.cherokee.org Related Stories:
Cherokee's Chad Smith to seek another term (01/16)
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