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Meskwaki voters urged to vote for new council
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2003

The appointed council of the Meskwaki Tribe of Iowa will hold a special election tomorrow but the elected council says it won't recognize the results.

The leadership dispute has prompted the National Indian Gaming Commission to order a closure of the tribe's casino. NIGC says it still recognizes the elected council as the rightful tribal government.

Get the Story:
Elected Meskwaki council intends to ignore vote Thursday (The Cedar Falls Courier 5/21)
Appointed council hopeful election will change casino's fortunes (AP 5/21)
Tribe To Hold Special Election (KWWL 5/21)

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