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Group seeks to increase Navajo representation
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2003 A Navajo political action group is trying to increase Navajo representation on a county board in Arizona. Currently, the Apache County board has three members. The "3-to-5 Committee" wants to force a November election that would create five seats, a move that would double the number of Navajos on the board. If the drive is successful, the county would be the largest Indian-controlled county government in the state, according to The Gallup Independent. Get the Story:
Apache County to break up good 'ol boys? (The Gallup Independent 7/2)
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