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Blackfeet to hold elections
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JUNE 26, 2000 The Blackfeet Tribe of Montana will hold elections on Tuesday for the tribal business council. Elections for the tribe are staggered, a decision made in 1998 in order to establish continuity. Nine out of 18 seats will be up for grabs, including a strong challeng by Earl Old Person, former chief and chairman of the tribe. William Old Chief is current chairman and is also on the ballot. Get the Story:
Election starts staggered terms for Blackfeet business council (AP 6/26)
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