2023 Tribal Council candidate interview: Michael Langley

Jul 26, 2023 · 22m 33s
2023 Tribal Council candidate interview: Michael Langley
Chapters

01 · Introductions

1s

02 · Background and qualifications

37s

03 · Why are you seeking re-election?

2m 38s

04 · What have you accomplished while on Tribal Council?

3m 49s

05 · How would you navigate interpersonal conflicts with fellow Tribal Council members?

5m 48s

06 · What personal qualities do you think make you stand out as a Tribal Council nominee?

6m 49s

07 · What is your vision of appropriate economic development?

8m 59s

08 · What would be your favored solution for enrollment issues?

11m 4s

09 · How would you maintain relationships with sister Tribes without sacrificing Grand Ronde’s interests?

13m 8s

10 · Would you support Smoke Signals staying a free press?

15m 48s

11 · Final remarks

17m 52s

12 · Outro

21m 44s

Description

Podcast #100 During the 2023 election, Smoke Signals asked all six Tribal Council candidates to elaborate on their vision for economic development for the Tribe, solutions for enrollment issues, their...

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Podcast #100
During the 2023 election, Smoke Signals asked all six Tribal Council candidates to elaborate on their vision for economic development for the Tribe, solutions for enrollment issues, their qualifications for the job and more. You can find all six podcast interviews with the candidates on our Spreaker page, or wherever you listen to podcasts, to help you decide on who to vote for.

Ballots were mailed to voters with verified signatures on Wednesday, July 26. Tribal members can submit a verified signature card at any time up to and including Election Day on Saturday, Sept. 9. The Grand Ronde post office is no longer open to accept ballots on Saturday, Sept. 9. For Tribal members’ convenience, there will be a ballot box in the Governance Center during the election season and also on Election Day there will be a box in the Community Center where ballots can be dropped off. Ballots will be available, as they have been in the past, for Tribal members who want to vote in person. It is the voter’s responsibility to ensure their ballot is received by the Election Board on Election Day and allow for adequate time for the ballot to reach the Election Board by Sept. 9. If you have questions regarding your vote, contact the Tribe’s Election Board office located in the Tribal Community Center, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, and the phone number is 503-879-2271.
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