The Puyallup Tribe of Washington is encouraging Native Americans to get out and vote this November.
The tribe hosted a voter registration event last week in advance of the state's mail-in deadline. But people can still register in person until October 20.
The tribe is part of Native Vote Washington, a non-profit organization that is registering more Native voters and informing them about their rights. "It is really about participation, having your voice be heard,” Craig Bill, who volunteers for the group, told The Tacoma Weekly. “From federal to local to tribal elections, voting is important
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(The Tacoma Weekly 10/9)
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