New York Statutes
§ 110 — Election of officers
New York § 110
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N.Y. Indian § 110 (2026).
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§ 110. Election of officers. The election of the Saint Regis tribe of\nIndians shall be held annually on the first Saturday in June. At each\nelection there shall be elected by a plurality of the votes cast by the\nqualified voters of such tribe, one chief and one subchief thereto, each\nof whom shall hold office for a term of three years.\n At each third annual election dating from that held in the year\neighteen hundred and ninety-eight, there shall be elected by a plurality\nof the votes cast by the qualified voters of said tribe, a clerk, who\nshall hold office for a term of three years.\n A successor to such clerk shall be elected at the annual election\noccuring next prior to the expiration of his term of office. The terms\nof office of all officers of the Saint Regis tribe shal
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Barnes v. White
494 F. Supp. 194 (N.D. New York, 1980)
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