The Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of Nevada has scheduled a new election because the previous one was nullified.
Tribal members complained about the way the September 25 election was held. The results were thrown out due to a technicality.
The council agreed to the new election on February 12. But former candidates for office say the council needs to be open to compromise.
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Tribe sets election for Feb. 12 after lengthy debate
(The Lahontan Valley News 11/5)
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