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1{{Infobox Election
2| election_name = Navajo Nation presidential election, 2010
3| country = Navajo Nation
4| flag_image = Navajo flag.svg
5| type = presidential
6| ongoing = No
7| previous_election = Navajo Nation presidential election, 2006
8| previous_year = 2006
9| next_election = Navajo Nation presidential election, 2015
10| next_year = 2015
11| election_date = November 2, 2010
12| image1 = [[File:Replace this image female.svg|125px]]
13| nominee1 = [[Lynda Lovejoy]]
14| popular_vote1 =
15| percentage1 =
16| image2 = [[File:Ben Shelly.jpg|125px]]
17| nominee2 = [[Ben Shelly]]
18| popular_vote2 =
19| percentage2 =
20<!--
21| map_image =
22| map_size =
23| map_caption = County results
24-->
25| title = President
26| before_election = [[Joe Shirley, Jr.]]
27| after_election = Ben Shelly
28| after_party =
29}}
30{{ElectionsNN}}
31The '''Navajo Nation presidential election of 2010''' was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Ben Shelly won the election.<ref name=navajotimes_2010-11-03 />
32
33The general election was held between [[New Mexico Senate|New Mexico State Senator]] [[Lynda Lovejoy]] and outgoing [[Vice President of the Navajo Nation|Navajo Nation Vice President]] [[Ben Shelly]].
34
35The primary election was held on August 3, 2010. Lynda Lovejoy received more primary election votes than any other presidential candidate, becoming the first woman to do so. Ben Shelly came in second place. The primary election included nine other candidates. This was the first Navajo Nation presidential election in which both candidates, Lovejoy and Shelly, were residents of the Eastern part of the Navajo Nation.<ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-05 />
36
37Ben Shelly became the first Vice President of the Navajo Nation to be elected president.<ref name=abqjournal_2011-01-11 /> Had she been elected, Lynda Lovejoy would have become the first female president of the Navajo Nation.<ref name=telegraph_2010-10-18 />
38
39Previously, during the [[Navajo Nation presidential election, 2006|2006 presidential election]] [[Joe Shirley Jr.]] had been re-elected to a second term over challenger Lynda Lovejoy. On July 9, 2010, the [[Navajo Nation Supreme Court]] ruled that Shirley could not seek a third consecutive term as president.<ref name=navajotimes_2010-07-09 />
40
41==Candidates==
42
43===General election===
44
45* [[Lynda Lovejoy]], of [[Crownpoint]], [[New Mexico]], New Mexico State Senator, District 22
46** [[Earl Tulley]], chosen as Lovejoy's running mate for Vice President on August 8, 2010, activist and administrator.<ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-12 />
47
48* [[Ben Shelly]], of [[Thoreau, New Mexico|Thoreau]], [[New Mexico]], [[Navajo Nation Vice-President]]
49** [[Rex Lee Jim]], chosen as Shelly's running mate for Vice President on August 8, 2010.<ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-12_shellybio />
50
51===Announced and defeated in primary===
52
53* [[Anthony Begay]], of [[Mariano Lake, New Mexico]], Mariano Lake Chapter President
54* [[Donald Benally]], of [[Shiprock, New Mexico]], Shiprock Chapter Vice-President
55* [[Sharon Clahchischilliage]], of [[Cudeii, New Mexico]], Fmr. Navajo-Washington Office Director
56* Rex Lee Jim, of [[Rock Point, Arizona]] [[Navajo Nation Council]]<ref name=navajotimes_2009-11-05 />
57* [[Arbin Mitchell]], of [[Wide Ruins, Arizona]], Executive Director of Navajo Nation Division of Community Development
58* [[Daniel Peaches]], of [[Kayenta, Arizona]], Fmr. Kayenta Chapter Council Delegate, Kayenta Town Manager, Staff Assistant to Fmr. Chairman [[Peter MacDonald Sr.]]
59* [[Jerry Todacheenie]], of [[Shiprock, New Mexico]], BHP Employee and member of Shiprock Fair Board
60* [[D. Harrison Tsosie]], of [[Dennehotso, Arizona]], Navajo Nation Deputy Attorney General
61* [[Dale Tsosie]], of [[Lechee, Arizona]], Navajo Citizen
62
63===Not Running===
64
65* [[Lawrence T. Morgan]], of [[Pinedale, New Mexico|Pinedale]], [[New Mexico]], [[Navajo Nation council Speaker]]
66
67===Term limited===
68
69* [[Joe Shirley Jr.]], of [[Chinle, Arizona|Chinle]], [[Arizona]], incumbent [[President of the Navajo Nation]]
70
71==Primary election==
72State Senator [[Lynda Lovejoy]], who unsuccessfully sought the presidency in 2006, easily defeated eleven other candidates with 17,137 votes, becoming the first woman to win a Navajo Nation presidential primary.<ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-05 /> Navajo Nation [[Vice President]] [[Ben Shelly]] came in second place and qualified for the general election with 7,763 votes. Donald Benally of Shiprock placed third followed by the rest of the candidates.<ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-05 />
73
74Voter turnout was relatively low, at just 43.84% of registered voters.<ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-05 /> An estimated 48,511 of the 110,645 registered voters participated in the primary election.<ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-05 />
75
76{{Election box begin no party no change
77| title = Navajo Nation primary results <ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-05 />
78}}
79{{Election box candidate no party no change
80| candidate = '''[[Lynda Lovejoy]]'''
81| chapter = Crownpoint
82| votes = '''17,137'''
83| percentage = '''35.7'''
84}}
85{{Election box candidate no party no change
86| candidate = '''[[Ben Shelly]]'''
87| chapter = Thoreau
88| votes = '''7,763'''
89| percentage = '''16.2'''
90}}
91{{Election box candidate no party no change
92| candidate = Donald Benally
93| chapter = Shiprock
94| votes = 6,082
95| percentage = 12.7
96}}
97{{Election box candidate no party no change
98| candidate = Rex Lee Jim
99| chapter = Rock Point
100| votes = 4,224
101| percentage = 8.8
102}}
103{{Election box candidate no party no change
104| candidate = Sharon Clahchischilliage
105| chapter = Gad'iiahi
106| votes = 3,139
107| percentage = 6.5
108}}
109{{Election box candidate no party no change
110| candidate = Arbin Mitchell
111| chapter = Wide Ruins
112| votes = 2,809
113| percentage = 5.8
114}}
115{{Election box candidate no party no change
116| candidate = D. Harrison Tsosie
117| chapter = Unknown
118| votes = 2,718
119| percentage = 5.7
120}}
121{{Election box candidate no party no change
122| candidate = Dale Tsosie
123| chapter = Lechee
124| votes = 2,142
125| percentage = 4.5
126}}
127{{Election box candidate no party no change
128| candidate = Daniel Peaches
129| chapter = Kayenta Township
130| votes = 749
131| percentage = 1.6
132}}
133{{Election box candidate no party no change
134| candidate = Anthony Begay
135| chapter = Mariano Lake
136| votes = 620
137| percentage = 1.3
138}}
139{{Election box candidate no party no change
140| candidate = Jerry Todacheenie
141| chapter = Shiprock
142| votes = 620
143| percentage = 1.0
144}}
145{{Election box candidate no party no change
146| candidate = Write-in candidates
147| chapter = Variety
148| votes = 290
149| percentage = 0.4
150}}
151{{Election box total no party no change
152| votes =48,511
153| percentage=
154}}
155{{Election box end}}
156
157==Polling==
158
159===Primary Election polling===
160{| class="wikitable"
161|- valign=bottom
162! width='135'| Poll Source
163! width='135'| Dates Administered
164! width='120'| Lynda Lovejoy
165! width='120'| Ben Shelly
166|-
167| General Poll [http://www.navajo.org]
168| align=center| January 10, 2010
169| {{party shading/Democratic}} align=center| '''51%'''
170| align=center| 49%
171|}
172
173{| class="wikitable"p
174|- valign=bottom
175! width='135'| Poll Source
176! width='135'| Dates Administered
177! width='120'| Rex Lee Jim
178! width='120'| Lynda Lovejoy
179|-
180| General Poll [http://www.navajo.org]
181| align=center| January 10, 2010
182| {{party shading/Democratic}} align=center| '''45%'''
183| align=center| 44%
184|}
185
186==Results==
187With 109 of the 110 chapters reporting, Ben Shelly was ahead of Linda Lovejoy with 52.7% vs. 47.3% of all counted votes. Shelly claimed victory and promised voters in the Gorman Hall at the Window Rock Sports Center that "I will work with you. We will work together." Lovejoy demanded a recount.<ref name=nytimes_2010-11-03 />
188
189==References==
190{{reflist|refs=
191
192<ref name=navajotimes_2010-07-09>{{cite news
193|first = Jason
194|last = Begay
195|title = Navajo Nation Supreme Court ruled Shirley cannot run again until 2014
196|url = http://www.navajotimes.com/politics/president/0710/070910nothird.php
197|work = [[Navajo Times]]
198|date = 2010-07-09
199|accessdate = 2010-10-28
200}}</ref>
201
202<ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-05>{{cite news
203| first = Bill
204| last = Donovan
205| title = Lovejoy first, Shelly second
206| url = http://www.navajotimes.com/politics/election2010/080510primary.php
207| work = [[Navajo Times]]
208| date = 2010-08-05
209| accessdate = 2010-10-28
210}}</ref>
211
212<ref name="abqjournal_2011-01-11">{{cite news
213| title = UPDATED: Changes Pending as Navajo Nation President Sworn In
214| url = https://www.abqjournal.com/6635/updated-charges-pending-as-navajo-nation-president-sworn-in.html
215| work = [[Albuquerque Journal]]
216| date = 2011-01-11
217| access-date = 2018-10-10
218}}</ref>
219
220<ref name=telegraph_2010-10-18>{{cite news
221| last = Allen
222| first = Nick
223| title = Navajo poised to elect first woman as president
224| url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/8071552/Navajo-poised-to-elect-first-woman-as-president.html
225| work = [[The Daily Telegraph]]
226| date = 2010-10-18
227| access-date = 2010-10-28
228}}</ref>
229
230<ref name=nytimes_2010-11-03>{{cite news
231| last = Navarro
232| first = Mireya
233| date = 2010-11-03
234| title = Woman Loses Bid to Lead Navajos
235| url = https://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/03/woman-loses-bid-to-lead-navajos/
236| work = [[The New York Times]]
237| access-date = 2018-10-10
238}}</ref>
239
240<ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-12>{{cite news
241| first = Bill
242| last = Donovan
243| title = Lovejoy picks activist, administrator
244| url = http://www.navajotimes.com/politics/election2010/081210lovejoy.php
245| work = [[Navajo Times]]
246| date = 2010-08-12
247| access-date = 2010-10-28
248}}</ref>
249
250<ref name=navajotimes_2010-08-12_shellybio>{{cite news
251| first = Bill
252| last = Donovan
253| title = Shelly picks experience, values
254| url = http://www.navajotimes.com/politics/election2010/081210shelly.php
255| work = [[Navajo Times]]
256| date = 2010-08-12
257| access-date = 2010-10-28
258}}</ref>
259
260<ref name=navajotimes_2009-11-05>{{cite news
261| first = Arviso
262| last = Tom
263| title = Who will lead?
264| work = [[Navajo Times]]
265| url = http://navajotimes.com/opinions/2009/1109/110509leaders.php
266| date = 2009-11-05
267| access-date = 2018-10-10
268}}</ref>
269
270<ref name=navajotimes_2010-11-03>{{cite news
271| last = Donovan
272| first = Bill
273| date = 2010-11-03
274| title = Lovejoy landslide fails to appear
275| url = http://www.navajotimes.com/news/2010/1110/110310wrap.php
276| work = [[Navajo Times]]
277| location = Window Rock, Arizona
278| access-date = 2018-10-10
279}}</ref>
280
281}}
282
283==External links==
284*[https://web.archive.org/web/20101018232156/http://www.presidentbenshelly.com/ Ben Shelly & Rex Lee Jim official campaign]
285*[https://web.archive.org/web/20101103072056/http://www.lyndalovejoy.org/ Lynda Lovejoy & Earl Tulley official campaign]
286
287[[Category:2010 elections in the United States]]
288[[Category:Navajo Nation elections]]