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Primary Election results roll in to Cherokee

Primary Election results roll in to Cherokee

Following a 43 percent voter turnout during the June 1 Primary Election, the field of 45 Tribal Council candidates has been whittled down to 24 contenders for 12 seats. The top four vote-getters in each community will advance to the Sept. 7 General Election, when two representatives will be chosen from each to sit on Tribal Council.

Tribal Council representatives serve two-year terms and receive an annual salary of $80,600.

Big Cove

Richard French: 131 votes (22 percent)*

Perry Shell: 124 (20.9)∆

Lori Taylor: 68 (11.4)

Fred Penick: 66 (11.1)

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Damian Nicholas Solis: 61 (10.3)

Lavita L. Hill: 50 (8.4)

James Darren Panther: 33 (5.6)

James “Chigger” Bradley: 28 (4.7)

Sheila Standingdeer: 23 (3.9)

Cody Swayney: 10 (1.7) 

Birdtown

Albert Rose: 231 (15.8)*

Travis Smith: 220 (15)*

Boyd Owle: 213 (14.6)

Ashley Sessions: 206 (14.1)

Curtis Wildcatt: 130 (8.9)

Gary R. Ledford: 121 (8.3)

Robert “Bob” Driver: 119 (8.1)

Gilbert Crowe: 94 (6.4)

Albert Crowe: 71 (4.9)

Michael J. Youngdeer: 58 (4)

Painttown

Tommye Saunooke: 156 (21.9)*

Terri Henry: 107 (15)∆

Lisa Taylor: 106 (14.9)

Yona Wade: 94 (13.2)

Mark Hicks: 88 (12.4)

Marie Junaluska: 78 (11)*

Cherie Rose: 45 (6.3)

Janet R. Arch: 38 (5.3)

Snowbird/Cherokee County

Janell Rattler: 157 (23.4)

Bucky Brown: 151 (22.5)

Adam Wachacha: 149 (22.2)*

Larry Blythe: 127 (19)†

Isaiah Chekelelee: 65 (9.7)

Phillip Ellington: 21 (3.1)

Wolfetown/Big Y

Bo Crowe: 391 (29.6)*

Jeremy Wilson: 301 (22.8)

Sam "Frell" Reed: 235 (17.8)

Bill Taylor: 173 (13.1)*

James David Jumper: 171 (13)

Jarrett “Sheriff” Crowe: 49 (3.7)

Yellowhill

David Wolfe: 193 (29.7) ∆

Tom Wahnetah: 118 (18.2)

Charles Penick: 108 (16.6)

Anita Welch Lossiah: 100 (15.4)*

Mary “Missy” Crowe: 80 (12.3)

Lloyd Arneach Jr.: 50 (7.7)

* denotes incumbent

∆ denotes 2013-15 councilmember

† denotes former vice chief

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