The Cherokee Nation Election Commission certified the vote count for the July 8 run-off election after rejecting nearly 100 absentee ballots reportedly signed by invalid notaries.
The Cherokee Nation’s election night gathering spot for the latest results is moving from the Election Commission office to the nearby Marshal Service for the June 3 General Election.
Following a four-day filing period that ended Feb. 9, 41 hopefuls spent between $1,000 and $2,500 each to run for office in the Cherokee Nation’s June 3 General Election.