All of you who, unlike me, will be having one, that is. I leave you all with this final thought:
Coin Toss Decides Winner of Navajo Vote
OLJATO – When the votes were tallied in a special election for president of the Oljato Chapter House on the Navajo reservation in Monument Valley, Garry P. Holiday and James Black each received 106 votes.
Using a new tribal law that took effect Feb. 1, a coin was tossed during a meeting of the Tribal Council’s Intergovernmental Relations Committee in Window Rock, Ariz…
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During the toss, however, an unusual problem occurred. While the coin was in the air, Holiday called heads and then Black called heads, too. Never having faced such a problem before, instead of flipping the coin again, the tribal committee went into an executive session to decide the winner.
“That [session] lasted an hour,” says Holiday. “They came out and said I was unanimously voted as the winner.”