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Mescalero election returns incumbent
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 2002

A final election in a dispute over the leadership of the Mescalero Apache Nation of New Mexico has returned what the loser is calling an incredulous result.

In a November 6 election, Mark Chino defeated incumbent Sara Misquez by a vote of 590 to 523. But the election was thrown out due a challenge over voting machines versus voting ballots was raised by a losing candidate.

In a December primary, Chino beat Misquez by a vote of 386 to 382. But on Wednesday, Misquez emerged the winner by a vote of 717 to 484.

Chino is the son of the late and former president Wendell Chino.

Get the Story:
Challenger Loses 2nd Mescalero Vote (The Albuquerque Journal 1/11)

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