By Felicia Fonseca
Flagstaff, Arizona (AP)
Navajo voters can cast ballots to decide whether to reduce the size of the Tribal Council and give the tribal president line-item veto authority, the Navajo Supreme Court ruled during late July.
Less than a handful of ballot initiatives have been attempted on the vast reservation. This will be the first to go before voters, who will have a chance to tweak the structure of their government that was forced upon them some 85 years ago.
Flagstaff, Arizona (AP)
Navajo voters can cast ballots to decide whether to reduce the size of the Tribal Council and give the tribal president line-item veto authority, the Navajo Supreme Court ruled during late July.
Less than a handful of ballot initiatives have been attempted on the vast reservation. This will be the first to go before voters, who will have a chance to tweak the structure of their government that was forced upon them some 85 years ago.