Testimony continued on Tuesday in an Indian voting rights trial in Wyoming.
Five members of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe and the Northern Arapaho Tribe are suing Fremont County. They say the county's at-large system violates the voting rights of residents of the Wind River Reservation.
The plaintiffs have called several witnesses, including a University of Wyoming professor who said poverty keeps tribal members from participating in the political process. But a demographer said tribal members tend to be a cohesive unit that could elect candidates of their choice.
Fremont County is being represented by Mountain States Legal Foundation, a conservative legal group that has lost other Indian voting rights cases. Former Interior secretary Gale Norton used to work for the group.
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