Have a nice weekend, all.

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…

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.”

The Salt Lake Tribune