Members of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians of California re-elected Mark Macarro to his eighth consecutive term as chairman.
Macarro has served as chairman since 1995 and on the tribal council since 1992. His term will last another two years.
Voters also re-elected Mark Calac, Corrina R. Garbani, Andrew Masiel, Sr., Russel l “Butch” Murphy and Ken Perez to the council.
Benjamin Vasqez, a former council member, was also elected.
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Macarro re-elected Pechanga Tribal Council chairman (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 7/22)
Pechanga Announces Tribal Council Election Results (Black Voice News 7/22)
Pechanga re-elects chairman Macarro to eighth term on council
(The Palm Springs Desert Sun 7/21)
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