Members of the Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians of California will vote for a new board of directors on Saturday.
The election was supposed to be held in early December. But there were questions about the legitimacy of some of the candidates, leading two to be disqualified.
Then the tribe became embroiled in a membership dispute. Some 30 people were removed from the rolls.
The five-member board of directors will serve until fall 2010.
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