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Derrick James
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The Choctaw Nation Constitution details what the duties of the Choctaw Nation Tribal Council are and the rules that must be followed.
1. What does the Tribal Council do?Â
The Tribal Council shall enact legislation, rules and regulations not inconsistent with this Constitution for the general good of the Choctaw Nation, and for the administration and regulation of the affairs of the Choctaw Nation.Â
2. When are tribal council meetings held?Â
Regular sessions of the Tribal Council shall be held on the second Saturday of each month at ten (10) oâclock a.m. at the Choctaw Nation Council House at Tuskahoma, Oklahoma, unless and until otherwise provided by the Tribal Council. The Chief may call a special session of the Council at any time he deems necessary by notifying each member by the most expedient way, at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the meeting. Inability to notify all members after reasonable effortsÂ
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Another election will soon present another opportunity for our community to let its voice be heard.
Candidates filed for Choctaw Nation Tribal Council seats at last week s deadline ahead of the upcoming election for several seats.
One of three districts covering our readership area will be contested in the tribal council election set for July 9-10.
District 6 incumbent Jennifer Woods and District 12 incumbent James Frazier will run unopposed â meaning they will be certified as the winners before being sworn in for new terms Sept. 6.
District 10 incumbent Anthony Dillard, who was first elected to the seat in 2005, faces a challenge from Sherman Bo Miller challenges. The district includes Atoka, northern Bryan, and southern Pittsburg counties.