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Five Civilized Tribes Approve 18-Year-Old Vote for Chief Elections, 1971-05-30

 Item — Box: 91, Folder: 46
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_91_46_0004
The Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma have approved the 18-year-old vote for their upcoming elections for principal chiefs. The Seminoles, who set the precedent for this, elected their chief in 1969. The election procedures for the tribes closely parallel the state election code. Candidates must be 35 years old, a US citizen, and not convicted of a felony. The elections must be approved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Chickasaws will vote for their governor in July. The Creeks and Choctaws have not yet established their age requirements for candidates.

Dates

  • 1971-05-30

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

1 Pages

Overview

92nd (1971-1973)

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Related Materials

Cherokee Indians; Chickasaw Indians; Choctaw Indians; Creek Indians; Seminole Indians

General

Native Americans
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Repository Details

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