It's Official: BARLOW WINS WITH JUST OVER 50% OF THE VOTE.
Dr. Don Barlow, a member of the Ottawa Tribe, a committed educator, and a veteran of the Idaho National Guard represents hope for the next generation in Spokane.
Representative W. Patrick Goggles, a member of the Northern Arapaho Tribe, the executive director of Northern Arapaho Tribal Housing, and the only American Indian in the Wyoming legislature, is a lifelong advocate for children, education, and tribes. A Biography of Service
Patty Ninham Hoeft, while serving her first term as Tribal Secretary for the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin, was elected to the Brown County Board of Supervisors in April 2006. She is one of four women currently serving on the board of 26 supervisors.
Lyman Hoffman, a member of the Yupik tribe, has spent the past 24 years in the Alaska state House and Senate fighting for teachers, students and laborers. He has consistently voted to help the daily lives of Alaska’s children and working families.
A four-term House member, Carol Juneau understands the inseparable connection between a successful community and a successful educational system. Her work for a decade in Browning public schools, then from 1976 to 1983 establishing and serving as President of Blackfeet Community College, and now in the Montana legislature reflects her commitment to providing and improving education fo
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