May 21, 2013

Weather

Overcast

68°
Conditions at Wausau Downtown Airport, WI
Save Email Print Bookmark and Share
A A
Reporter: Associated Press Email

Tribes work for record Native American vote

The head of the largest organization representing American Indians and Alaska Natives says federal and state governments should provide voter registration at Indian Health Service facilities.

Jefferson Keel, president of the National Congress of American Indians, says the health facilities should be designated voter registration sites in the same way state-based public assistance agencies are. He says the facilities are ideal for voter registration because they're in many tribal communities.

Keel made the comments in a phone interview Tuesday. His organization's midyear gathering in Lincoln, Neb., began Monday.

During his State of Indian Nations address earlier this year, Keel called for American Indians and Alaska Natives to turn out a record number of voters.


All comments must adhere to the WSAW.com discussion rules.
powered by Disqus

Wisconsin Political Blogs

Note: These blogs are not endorsed by NewsChannel 7 or Gray Television, Inc.

From the right...
Boots and Sabers Real Debate Wisconsin

From the left...
Fighting Bob
Paul Soglin: Waxing America
Wood Co. Dems

From the middle...
Althouse
The Electric Commentary

More blogs

Real Clear Politics

CNN Podcast

  • Team Obama Looks Back, We Look Forward
    CNN's Bob Costantini and Political Director Mark Preston talk about a new "documentary" for the Obama campaign while guessing the trajectory of the GOP race. Plus, a Republican consultant is pretty certain, in this the final edition of Political Notebook.