ICYMI: Conor O'Callaghan Speaks To KJZZ On 76th Anniversary of Native Right To Vote
On the 76th anniversary of the Native right to vote in AZ, O'Callaghan discusses issues facing tribes in AZ-01.
Asked about his endorsement on KJZZ, O'Callaghan stated, "Their endorsement means the world to me," he went on to describe some of the main issues facing the constituency, "It's water for sure, it's the economy, you know, it's schools, and those are the issues that matter to the tribes. They are also the issues that matter to me and frankly, matter to everybody within CD-1."
O'Callaghan posted on social media that he would be a partner for the tribal communities of his district when elected.
On July 15th, 1948, Native American suffrage was passed with the Arizona Supreme Court overturning the case of Porter v. Hall. This finally gave the Native American population in Arizona the right to vote.
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