Tuesday marks nomination day for Blood Tribe chief and council. The First Nation is located about 60 kilometres southwest of Lethbridge, Alta.
The nomination process starts at 4 p.m. and goes until 7 p.m. It is held at the Kainai Multi-Purpose Centre in Stand Off, Alta.
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Candidates need to bring the person who is nominating them and a seconder. They also need to bring a complete criminal record check to register.
Every candidate will have to be verified and then a final list will be completed by Nov. 8.
Voting day is the Nov. 22.
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A polling station will be set up at the Kainai Multi-Purpose Centre and the Sik-Ooh-Kotoki Friendship Centre in Lethbridge.
There’s an advance poll on Nov. 15 at Carriage House Inn in Calgary.
The 2012 election saw more than 90 candidates run for council.
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