Direct practice, prevention and policy.
It's about the people, their hopes, faith, and strengths.
Motivated and driven servant of the people.
Yá’át’ééh! Shí éí Debbie Nez-Manuel yinishyé. Tsenjikini nishłį́, Tsenabilnii báshíshchíín, Tsinajinnie dashicheii, Tabaahii dashinálí. Ákót'éego Diné asdzáán nishłį́. Łeeyetoh déé’ naashá.
A joyous greeting to one and all! My name is Debbie Nez-Manuel. I am an enrolled member of the great Navajo Nation and I am running to be your next president. My hometown chapter is Klagetoh, Arizona.
My educational background includes a Master of Social Work degree from Arizona State University and a Bachelor of Social Work from Northern Arizona. I am also proud to be a Ganado Hornet alumnus, where I graduated as valedictorian.
Over the years, I have served in various community advocacy roles, focusing on youth development, K-12 education, and more. These experiences have led me to hold management positions in tribal and community leadership roles in government offices for over two decades.
In 2015, I co-founded Morning Star Leaders, a statewide non-profit organization that serves indigenous youth in leadership development. Currently, I serve as a senior advisor to the organization.
In 2019, I played a crucial role in establishing the first Study Committee for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls by the State of Arizona Legislature. I served as a committee co-chair alongside over 22 task force members.
In 2020, I made history as the first Navajo woman to serve as a committee member of the Democratic National Committee for the State of Arizona. In this role I had the distinct honor to represent indigenous communities within the Democratic Party throughout the state.
In 2021, I collaborated with the Arizona Community Foundation’s executive team to support economic and civic development in Native American communities across the state.
Today, I remain dedicated to representing my communities in national leadership roles. Most recently, I had the privilege of serving as a cabinet member for the Navajo Nation. On a grassroots level, I continue to be committed to activism, leading efforts in the political arena and promoting voter education and civic engagement.
This campaign requires significant effort, energy, and community support. I am committed to working diligently to earn your trust in my ability to unite people and work honorably, honestly, and earnestly to serve in the best interests of the Navajo people.
Therefore, I humbly ask for your support and vote in this Navajo election year.
NAVAJO PRIMARY ELECTION
June 4 - Primary Voter Reg. Deadline
Jun 15 - July 17 - Absentee ballot submission
July 21 - Navajo Primary Election
NAVAJO GENERAL ELECTION
Sept 24 - Voter Reg. Deadline
Oct 5 - Oct 30 Absentee ballot submission
November 3 - Navajo General Election
NAVAJO VOTER REGISTRATION
Navajo Nation Voter Registrars are available at most chapter houses. Voter registration is also available to Navajos living off the reservation. Some Indian Centers throughout the United States provide voter registration for the Navajo Nation. Any qualified Navajo living off of the Navajo Nation can request a voter registration form. Only the Election Administration can mail a voter registration form to the individual requesting the form.
REQUIRED ITEMS TO REGISTER
1. Certificate of Indian Blood (CIB) or card.
2. Drivers licence, identification card, or passport.
3. Social security card.
Visit the Election Administration website for form and contact information.
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