The Navajo Nation presidential election of 2018 was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018.[1] The candidates for
President of the Navajo Nation in the general election were
Jonathan Nez and
Joe Shirley, Jr.[2] Jonathan Nez and running mate Myron Lizer won the election.[3] Although neither Nez nor Shirley were incumbents, they possessed the high name recognition associated with incumbents.[4]
The primary election was held on Tuesday, August 28, 2018 between 18 candidates for the office of Navajo Nation President.[5]
Candidates
Advanced to general election
Joe Shirley, Jr. former Navajo Nation President (2003-2011), vying for a third term.
Jonathan Nez, incumbent Vice-President of the Navajo Nation under Russell Begaye.
Myron Lizer, entrepreneur of Fort Defiance, AZ/Coalmine, NM.
Eliminated in primary
Benny Bahe
Russell Begaye, incumbent president of the Navajo Nation.
Tom Chee, incumbent council delegate of the Shiprock Chapter.
Calvin Lee, Jr.
Vincent H. Yazzie
Rex Lee Jim, former vice-president of the Navajo Nation (2011-2015)
Norman Patrick Brown
Trudie Jackson
Shawn Redd
Alton Joe Shepherd
Emily Ellison
Tom Tso
Kevin Cody
Hope MacDonald Lonetree
Nick X. Taylor
Dineh Benally
Results
Jonathan Nez received 39,783 votes while Joe Shirley, Jr. received 20,146 votes.[6]
A referendum for a salary increase[7] for President and Vice-President did not pass with 37,693 votes against and 18,802 votes for.[6]
References
^"2018 Navajo Election Calendar"(PDF). Navajo Nation Election Administration. April 21, 2017.
Archived(PDF) from the original on October 13, 2018. Retrieved October 13, 2018.