The Tulalip Tribes of Washington are taking part in efforts to increase the Native vote.
American Indians and Alaska Natives are only about 2 percent of the state population. But in close elections, their votes could make a difference.
Through Native Vote Washington and the National Congress of American Indians, the Tulalip Tribes have been registering people to vote and helping them with mail-in ballots. Tribal members will gather on November 4 to watch the election results.
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