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New Hopi vice-chairman surprised by election
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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2003 Caleb Johnson was elected vice-chairman of the Hopi Tribe of Arizona on Wednesday by 68 votes. Johnson said he was surprised he won. He expected low turnout it was only 23 percent -- would favor challenger Mary Felter, who was vying to be the tribe's first woman vice-chair. Get the Story:
Caleb Johnson edges Mary Felter for new Hopi vice chairman (The Gallup Independent 7/17) Related Stories:
Hopi woman in running for vice-chair post (06/27)
Hopi Tribe holds special election for vice chair (6/20)
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