Speaker of the Navajo Nation Council
| Speaker of the Navajo Nation Council | |
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| Style | Madam Speaker (informal) Honorable Speaker (formal) |
| Status | Presiding Member of the Navajo Nation Council |
| Residence | Window Rock, AZ |
| Seat | Navajo Nation Council Chamber |
| Appointer | The Navajo Nation Council |
| Term length | Two years |
| Constituting instrument | Navajo Nation Code & Treaty of 1868 |
| Inaugural holder | Chee Dodge |
| Salary | ~$55,000.00 USD per year |
| Website | https://www.navajonationcouncil.org/speaker-otto-tso-biography/ |
The office of the Speaker of the Navajo Nation Council was created in 1991 following restructuring of the Navajo Nation government.[1] The Speaker is the head of the legislative branch and presides over sessions of the council.[2] The Speaker of the council serve a term of two years during the administration of the incumbent President. The Office of the speaker is located in Window Rock, AZ at the Council Chambers.
Officeholders
| # | Image | Name | Chapter | Term | Party | Elected | President | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | | Nelson Gorman Jr. (born TBA) | Chinle | 1995 – 1997 | Unknown | 1995 | Albert Hale 1995–1998 | ||
| 2 | | Kelsey Begaye (1951–2021) | Kaibito | 1997 – 1999 | Democratic | 1997 | |||
| – | Thomas Atcitty 1998 | ||||||||
| – | Milton Bluehouse Sr. 1998–1999 | ||||||||
| 3 | | Edward T. Begay (1935–2022) | Church Rock | January 1, 1999 – January 1, 2003 | Unknown | 1999 | Kelsey Begaye 1999–2003 | ||
| 2001 | |||||||||
| 4 | | Lawrence T. Morgan (born TBA) | Pinedale | January 1, 2003 – January 1, 2011 | Unknown | 2003 | Joe Shirley Jr. 2003–2011 | ||
| 2005 | |||||||||
| 2007 | |||||||||
| 2009 | |||||||||
| 5 | | Johnny Naize (born TBA) | Tselani/Cottonwood | January 2011 – September 2014[a] | Unknown | 2011 | Ben Shelly 2011–2015 | ||
| 2013 | |||||||||
| 6 | | Lorenzo Bates (born TBA) | Burnham | September 2014 – January 15, 2015 | Unknown | – | |||
| 7 | | Kee Allen Begay Jr. (born TBA) | TBA | January 15, 2015 – January 26, 2015 | Unknown | – | |||
| 8 | | Lorenzo Bates (born TBA) | Burnham | January 26, 2015 – January 28, 2019 | Unknown | 2015 | |||
| 2017 | Russell Begaye 2015–2019 | ||||||||
| 9 | | Seth Damon (born TBA) | TBA | January 28, 2019 – November 4, 2022 | Unknown | 2019 | Jonathan Nez 2019–2023 | ||
| 2021 | |||||||||
| 10 | | Otto Tso (born TBA) | Tuba City | November 16, 2022 – January 10, 2023 | Unknown | – | |||
| 11 | ![]() | Crystalyne Curley (born TBA) | TBA | January 23, 2023 – present | Unknown | 2023 | Buu Nygren 2023–present | ||
Notes
- ^ Resigned from office.
See also
- President of the Navajo Nation
- Vice President of the Navajo Nation
- Navajo Nation Council
- 2006 Navajo Nation presidential election
- 2010 Navajo Nation presidential election
- 2015 Navajo Nation presidential election
- 2018 Navajo Nation presidential election
- 2022 Navajo Nation presidential election
References
- ^ Wilkins, David E. (2013-10-25). The Navajo Political Experience. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 125–128. ISBN 978-1-4422-2669-2.
- ^ Austin, Raymond Darrel (2009). Navajo Courts and Navajo Common Law: A Tradition of Tribal Self-governance. U of Minnesota Press. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-8166-6535-8.

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