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Ousted councilor re-elected
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NOVEMBER 10, 2000 Oliver Enjady, who was ousted as Vice President of the Mescalero Apache Tribal Council back in 1999, was re-elected by the New Mexico tribe on Tuesday. Enjady was ousted by a council led by current President Sara Misquez. Misquez herself has been the target of recall efforts. A recount of Tuesday's vote has been requested by a losing candidate. Get the Story:
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