Navajo Nation Supreme Court stops president from another bid
The Navajo Nation Supreme Court on Friday said President Joe Shirley Jr. cannot seek a third term in office.

The court upheld a limit in tribal election law that limits the president to two terms. Shirley said he will abide by the ruling.

"They had the final say. They decided and now I know that this is the end of it." Shirley told the Associated Press.

Eleven others -- including two women -- remain in the race to lead the largest tribe in the U.S.

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Navajo president won't run for 3rd term (AP 7/10)
High court to Joe: No (The Navajo Times 7/9)

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