By Felicia Fonseca
Flagstaff, Arizona (AP)
Navajo President Joe Shirley Jr.’s office is reviewing thousands of signatures submitted as part of ballot initiatives to reduce the number of tribal lawmakers and secure a presidential line-item veto.
The office began looking over about 9,000 signatures during early March that the tribe’s election office had disqualified, saying some of the signatures did not match up with voter rolls or had appeared more than once on a petition.
Flagstaff, Arizona (AP)
Navajo President Joe Shirley Jr.’s office is reviewing thousands of signatures submitted as part of ballot initiatives to reduce the number of tribal lawmakers and secure a presidential line-item veto.
The office began looking over about 9,000 signatures during early March that the tribe’s election office had disqualified, saying some of the signatures did not match up with voter rolls or had appeared more than once on a petition.