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Top Navajo legislator allowed on ballot
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MONDAY, JULY 29, 2002 The Navajo Nation Supreme Court on Friday put the tribe's top lawmaker on the presidential ballot. The court said Navajo Nation Speaker Ed T. Begay was unfairly disqualified for living off the reservation. Other candidates who do not reside on tribal lands had been allowed on a ballot for the primary, now scheduled for September 10. Get the Story:
Court puts Begay back on ballot (The Farmington Daily-Times 7/27) Related Stories:
Navajo court to hear election dispute (7/22)
Navajo Nation primary halted over dispute (7/12)
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