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November 5, 2024
Nevada Tribal Nations and Indigenous Organizations Partner Statewide to Get Out the Native Vote and Watch the 2024 Elections Results
Nevada Tribal Nations and Indigenous Organizations Partner Statewide to Get Out the Native Vote and Watch the 2024 Elections Results

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NOVEMBER 5, 2024

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Lycia Ortega, lycia@tbirdstrategic.com

Nevada Tribal Nations and Indigenous Organizations Partner Statewide to Get Out the Native Vote and Watch the 2024 Elections Results

LAS VEGAS, NV | The Walker River Paiute Tribe, Nevada nonprofit IndigenousAF, national nonprofit the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), and local Indigenous grassroots organizers from Nevada are partnering to bring Native voters a watch party experience in anticipation of the Election Day 2024 results. This watch party is one of many activities Nevada Native American voter advocates have hosted throughout 2024 to encourage and inform American Indian and Alaska Native people as they Get Out the Native Vote. After nearly a decade of grassroots organizing to increase Native voter access and Native voter services, Nevada is now a key battleground state and the Native American vote can be the determining factor of important elections on the state and national levels.

Andrea Martinez, Chair of Walker River Paiute Tribe, underscored the importance of gathering around important political moments like this and stated, "We are proud to host the 2024 election watch party on our Tribal homelands, as voting rights have always been a vital issue for the Walker River Paiute Tribe. This event is not just a celebration of democracy; it is a testament to our commitment to raising awareness and advocating for our community's right to vote. We believe that by empowering our people to become more active participants in the electoral process, we can ensure that our voices are heard and our needs are addressed in these crucial elections. Together, we can make a difference and strengthen our future."

When asked what’s at stake in this election for Native American people, IndigenousAF President Michael Collins is reminded of the nonprofit’s mission and what kind of national leadership it will take to strengthen Indigenous cultures, knowledge, and identity through the arts and education. “I view this as one of the most consequential elections of my lifetime. As imperfect as the American political system has been, I have seen incremental improvements in human rights, and a willingness for our society to improve our behavior towards the rest of the world. The choices we make now can either move us backward as a nation or evolve as a people for a better Earth. I pray we choose to evolve."

NCAI Executive Director Larry Wright, Jr. stated that, "One hundred years after the passage of the Snyder Act granted Native Americans citizenship and, by extension, the right to vote, the Native vote remains a vital expression of our sovereignty and voice. This year, as Native voters head to the polls in key battleground states like Nevada, where NCAI has just completed its 81st Annual Convention & Marketplace, our communities are not only voting on critical issues but also affirming our place in the democratic process. Every vote from Indian Country amplifies the message that tribal sovereignty matters, that our issues must be heard, and that Native voices can and will shape the future of this nation. We must come together to ensure a sovereignty ticket, an outcome where the officials we elect understand their duty to safeguard the United States's trust and treaty obligations. We honor our ancestors and protect our future, reinforcing that Native votes are a powerful force in American democracy."

The November 5, 2024 Native-led watch parties will consist of online and in-person opportunities for Native American voters across the state to participate, celebrate, and be in community with one another. The watch parties will occur at locations in Northern and Southern Nevada and attendees can watch election results in real time. This opportunity allows the Nevada Indigenous communities to share dialogue around issues that inspired them to get to the polls.

For more information on the power of the Native vote and Native voter initiatives, please visit https://nativevote.org/.



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