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Getting out the Native vote counters a long history of keeping tribal members from the ballot box

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Miss Navajo Nation Ranisha Begay listens to remarks by Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz during a campaign rally on Oct. 26 in Window Rock, Ariz.

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz.—As Election Day looms, efforts to get Native Americans to vote have intensified in places where tribal members live. Many of these endeavors are led by people like Sherry Bellson.

As people streamed into a Navajo Nation park last month to hear Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz speak, Bellson handed out purple signs with the words “NATIVES VOTE.� It was a reminder in blue-and-yellow letters.



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