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2014–15 Navajo Nation presidential election

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2014–15 Navajo Nation presidential election

← 2010 August 26, 2014 (Primary)
April 21, 2015 (Run off)
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Turnout37.21%
 
Candidate Russell Begaye Joe Shirley Jr.
Running mate Jonathan Nez Dineh Benally
Popular vote 25,902 15,245
Percentage 62.95% 37.05%

President before election

Ben Shelly

Elected President

Russell Begaye

The 2015 Navajo Nation Presidential Election was held on April 21, 2015, with the primary on August 26, 2014. Russell Begaye and Jonathan Nez, who finished third in the primary, won the election.

In the primary election, Joe Shirley Jr. and Chris Deschene initially advanced to the general election.[1] Originally the general election between Shirley and Deschene was to be held on November 4, 2014. However, two former presidential candidates, Dale E. Tsosie and Hank Whitethorne, who were eliminated in the primary election, challenged Deschene's candidacy over his fluency of the Navajo Language, a requirement to run for president.[2] This resulted in the disqualification of Chris Deschene and his running mate Fannie L. Atcitty.

Due to the disqualification, the election was delayed to April 21, 2015, between Shirley and Dineh Benally against Begaye and Nez.

Candidates

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Advanced to general election

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  • Joe Shirley Jr. former Navajo Nation President (2003-2011), vying for a third term.
    • Dineh Benally.
  • Chris Deschene, Marine Veteran & former AZ State House of Representatives.**
    • Fannie L. Atcitty, Navajo lifelong educator and community organizer.**
  • Russell Begaye, incumbent Council Delegate of the Shiprock Chapter, advanced through disqualification of Deschene-Atcitty campaign.
    • Jonathan Nez, incumbent Council Delegate of the Ts'ah Bii Kin, Navajo Mountain, Shonto, & Oljato Chapters.

**Disqualified on October 9, 2014.[3]

Eliminated in primary

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  • Russell Begaye, incumbent Council Delegate of the Navajo Nation (Shiprock).
  • Donald Benally
  • Kenneth Maryboy
  • Edison Wauneka
  • Ben Shelly, incumbent President of the Navajo Nation.
  • Myron McLaughlin
  • Carrie Lynn Martin
  • Dale E. Tsosie
  • Duane H. Yazzie
  • Moroni Benally
  • Cal Nez
  • Edison "Chip" Begay
  • Hank Whitethorne
  • Kee Yazzie Mann
  • Dan Smith

Results

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CandidateRunning matePrimaryGeneral
Votes%Votes%
Joe Shirley Jr.Dineh Benally11,05221.3615,24537.05
Chris DescheneFannie L. Atcitty9,83119.00
Russell BegayeJonathan Nez7,45314.4125,90262.95
Donald Benally5,33210.31
Kenneth Maryboy3,1726.13
Edison J. Wauneka2,4684.77
Ben Shelly2,4634.76
Myron McLaughlin2,3734.59
Carrie Lynn Martin2,1434.14
Dale E. Tsosie1,2922.50
Duane H. Yazzie1,1202.16
Moroni Benally9721.88
Cal Nez5981.16
Edison "Chip" Begay5501.06
Hank Whitethorne3980.77
Kee Yazzie Mann2980.58
Dan Smith2190.42
Total51,734100.0041,147100.00
Valid votes51,73499.4041,14793.17
Invalid/blank votes3130.603,0156.83
Total votes52,047100.0044,162100.00
Registered voters/turnout111,33646.75118,67337.21
Source: [4][5][6]

References

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  1. ^ "Unofficial results of 2014 Navajo Nation presidential primary election". Navajo Times.
  2. ^ "Navajo Nation presidential candidate a target over fluency issue". Indianz.
  3. ^ "Deschene Disqualified, has 10 days to appeal". Navajo Times.
  4. ^ "Navajo Nation Primary Official Results" (PDF). Navajo Election Administration. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 January 2017.
  5. ^ "PRIMARY ELECTION Official Voter Participation Report" (PDF). Navajo Election Administration. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 January 2017.
  6. ^ "Navajo Nation President/Vice President Special Election Results" (PDF). Navajo Election Administration. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 September 2020.