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Hoskin, Warner, Legg retain Cherokee seats
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June 14, 2023
Hoskin, Warner, Legg retain Cherokee seats
By JULIE HUBBARD CHEROKEE NATION

The Cherokee Nation Election Commission certified on Monday the 2023 General Election, with Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner taking more than 62% of votes to win re-election and serve another four-year term.

According to the official results, Hoskin garnered 10,756 of the 17,139 votes, or 62.76% of the ballots cast in the Principal Chief race. Cara Cowan Watts received 4,095 votes, or 23.89 percent. Candidates Wes Nofire and David Cornsilk received 1,720 and 568 votes, respectively.

Hoskin, 48, is the 18th constitutionally elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. The 2023 Cherokee Nation General Election had 17,139 votes, up from 13,795 votes in 2019, according to past results.

“Deputy Chief and I are filled with immense gratitude and a deep sense of honor at the support we have received from the voters of the Cherokee Nation. We are humbled and privileged to continue serving our great nation,” Hoskin said. “We celebrate a renewal of our shared com- mitment to the principles that have guided our nation for centuries. We will continue to prioritize the well-being of our citizens, the preservation of our culture and language, and the protection of our sovereignty. Together, we will confront the challenges that lie ahead, united in our determination to uplift and empower every member of our Cherokee family.”

The official Deputy Chief results show Warner, of Sallisaw, receiving 10,500 votes, or 61.43%. Warner outdistanced former Tribal Councilor David Walkingstick, who received 5,017 votes, followed by Meredith Frailey with 1,179 and Bill Pearson with 396 votes.

“We are both eternally grateful for the trust and support the Cherokee people have placed in us,” Warner said. “Let us continue to stand together, celebrating our rich history, nurturing our cultural legacy, and embracing the limitless possibilities that lie before us. Together, we will build a Cherokee Nation that honors our past, embraces our present and creates a legacy of prosperity for the next seven generations.”

Daryl Legg, District 6 Tribal Councilor, also received the highest number of votes from his district in Sequoyah County to retain his seat for another four years.

“I’m humbled and thrilled to be elected to continue to serve the people in District 6,” Legg said.

“I have the heart of a servant, and I humbly appreciate the support I received from the people here in Sallisaw and my district. I love being their council representative. This helps me more than it helps them. I’m so grateful I get to do this job four more years.

“We have many projects, such as the early childhood development center we have planned, in the works near Redbird Housing, which we broke ground on recently. That will be a $10 million facility,” Legg said.

“It’s not just me, but I share this county with E.O. Smith, and we work well together along with the Chief and Deputy Chief.

“The outpouring of support we’ve all received from Sequoyah County is overwhelming. A big thank you to all of the people who supported us and have faith in us to do a job we love doing for another four years.”

Of the eight Tribal Council races on the ballot, Legg, District 12 Tribal Councilor Dora Patzkowski, District 13 Tribal Councilor Joe Deere and At-Large Tribal Councilor Julia Coates were certified as winning reelection. Other results include newcomer Kevin Easley Jr. winning the District 14 race.

Races in districts 1, 3 and 8 will go to a run-off election on July 8.

Sasha Blackfox Qualls, who received 686 votes, or 45.07%, will face Dale Lee Glory, who garnered 586 votes, or 38.5%, in the District 1 race.

Lisa Robison Hall will face Sara Drywater Barnett in the District 3 race. Robison Hall received 500 votes, or 43.55%, while Drywater Barnett earned 333 votes, or 29.01%, in Saturday’s election.

Codey Poindexter and Jillian Decker will vie for the District 8 seat in July. Poindexter received 324 votes, or 39.32%, and Decker received 165 votes, or 20.02%.

Elected leaders will be sworn into office on Aug. 1.

For a full list of the 2023 General Election results, visit https:// election.cherokee.org/ media/3mqdj3lw/unofficial- with-challenge. pdf.

Lynn McCulley contributed to this story.

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