Members of the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians elected two new council members on Saturday, including one man who was ousted just a few months ago.
Maurice "Buster" Mojado was initially elected in March 2004. But the election was invalidated, and when a new one was held, he lost his post.
Voters put him back on the council along with another person who was not identified. Incumbent Pam Miranda was not re-elected.
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Tribal voters oust member of council
(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 4/7)
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