
Tribal Elections.
Information on CVMT elections, the constitutional process, and the work of the Election Board.
Constitutional Foundation
The governance of the California Valley Miwok Tribe is established under its constitution, ratified through a Secretarial election conducted by the Bureau of Indian Affairs on October 1, 2024, in accordance with Section 16 of the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934.
Function of the Election Board
The Election Board administers elections of the Tribal Council and any other elections called under the CVMT Constitution. The board operates independently of the offices being elected, so that elections are conducted impartially and citizens have confidence in their outcome.
- Calls and schedules elections. Sets election dates in accordance with the Constitution and any applicable ordinance.
- Verifies eligibility. Confirms that candidates and voters meet the qualifications established by the Constitution, in coordination with the Enrollment Committee.
- Conducts nominations. Receives, reviews, and posts nominations for elected positions.
- Issues ballots and notices. Distributes official ballots, voter information, and election notices to eligible citizens.
- Tallies and certifies results. Conducts the count of ballots and certifies the results to the Tribal Council.
- Resolves election questions. Receives and decides questions arising in the conduct of an election, subject to any appeal rights provided in the Constitution.
Current Tribal Council
Elected and seated under the tribe's constitution adopted October 2024.
Election Documents
Authorized tribal staff and citizens can sign in to access the full constitution, election notices, and voter registration materials.
Contact
Phone: (209) 660-7122 · Email: Office@cvmt-nsn.gov
Mark correspondence: Attn: Election Board