Carl Venne was re-elected as chairman of the Crow Tribe of Montana this weekend.
Venne won 58 percent of the vote in Saturday's election. He defeated Calvin "Coolidge" Jefferson, who Venne's administration as a "dictatorship."
Venne has promoted a pro-business agenda. He says economic development, jobs and housing are his top priorities.
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Venne elected Crow chairman
(The Billings Gazette 11/8)
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