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Every four years, the Crow Tribal General Council (all adult-aged registered voters) elects a chairman of the Executive Branch. The current chairman is Frank Whiteclay. The chairman serves as chief executive officer, with enumerated powers in the 2001 Crow Constitution. The constitutional changes of 2001 created a three branch government.
The Crow senators serve four year terms with no term limits. The Judicial Branch is composed of courts established in the Crow Law and Order Code. Currently, there is a Crow Tribal Court (general jurisdiction), Crow Juvenile Court, and a Crow Court of Appeals. A Traditional Supreme Court has been established by law but is not yet implemented.
Frank White Clay was elected to Tribal Leadership for the first time in 2015, being elected as a senator in the Crow Legislature from Black Lodge District. [2] In November 2020, White Clay ran for the position of Chair of the Crow Tribe, his campaign promised to improve the governments fiscal transparency and increasing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, [3] he would win a landslide victory ...
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The Executive Branch officials are also the officials within the Crow Tribal General Council, which has not met since 15 July 2001. The current administration of the Crow Tribe Executive Branch is as follows: Chairman: Frank White Clay; Vice-chairman: Lawrence DeCrane; Secretary: Levi Black Eagle; Vice-Secretary: Channis Whiteman [100]
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