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This is a list of Native American politicians in the United States. These are Native Americans who served in the federal, state, or municipal governments. Native American identity is a complex and contested issue. The Bureau of Indian Affairs defines Native American as having American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry.
Party Term start Term end Notes Hiram Revels (1827–1901) [3] [4] Lumbee: Mississippi: Republican: February 23, 1870: March 4, 1871: Retired Charles Curtis (1860–1936) [5] Kaw, Osage, Potawatomi: Kansas: Republican: January 29, 1907: January 3, 1913: Was not re-elected after Democrats won control of the Kansas Legislature in 1912 March 4 ...
Pages in category "Indigenist political parties" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Indigenous People's Democratic Party;
Indigenous political parties in Canada (7 P) G. Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity (1 C, 6 P) N. Native Hawaiian nationalist parties (7 P) Pages in category ...
Generally, though, what is found by political research is, at least recently, Natives have generally favored the Democratic Party. Despite a lack of serious partisanship, they are even less likely than other ethnic groups to vote for a "split ticket", a trait they share with other minority voters as well. [13] [21]
This is a list of political parties in the United States, both past and present. The list does not include independents. Not all states allow the public to access voter registration data. Therefore, voter registration data should not be taken as the correct value and should be viewed as an underestimate.
Indigenist political parties (7 C, 20 P) Indigenous politicians (17 C) ... Pages in category "Indigenous politics" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of ...
This list of Indigenous Australian politicians includes Indigenous Australians who have been members of Australian legislatures—federal, state or territory. It does not include those elected to local councils (including mayors), Governors/Governors-General, leaders of political parties (outside of parliament), Indigenous Australians actively involved in political institutions and those who ...