1 {{Short description|President of the Navajo Nation since 2019}}
4 | image = File:Jonathan Nez.jpg
6 | office = 9th [[President of the Navajo Nation]]
7 | vicepresident = [[Myron Lizer]]
8 | predecessor = [[Russell Begaye]]
9 | successor = [[Buu Nygren]]
10 | office1 = 9th [[Vice President of the Navajo Nation]]
11 | president1 = [[Russell Begaye]]
12 | predecessor1 = [[Rex Lee Jim]]
13 | successor1 = [[Myron Lizer]]
14 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|05|26}}
15 | birth_place = [[Tuba City, Arizona|Tuba City]], [[Arizona]], U.S.
18 | party = [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
19 | spouse = Phefelia Nez
20 | education = [[Northland Pioneer College]]<br>[[Northern Arizona University]] ([[Bachelor of Science|BS]], [[Master of Public Administration|MPA]])
21 | termstart = January 15, 2019
24 '''Jonathan Nez''' (born May 26, 1975<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/NezLizer2018/posts/2223500467915484|title=Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2020-04-09}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://navajotimes.com/reznews/nez-youngest-ever/|title=Nez: Youngest ever|date=2018-11-08|website=Navajo Times|language=en-US|access-date=2020-04-09}}</ref>) is the 9th and current [[President of the Navajo Nation|President]] of the [[Navajo Nation]]. He was elected in the [[Navajo Nation presidential election, 2018|2018 election]] after having served as [[Vice President of the Navajo Nation|Vice President]] from 2015 to 2019.<ref name="ABQJournal_2018-11-07_generalresults">{{cite news
27 | title = Voters on the Navajo Nation elect president, council delegates
28 | url = https://www.daily-times.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/11/08/midterm-elections-2018-navajo-nation-new-mexico-results/1921939002/
29 | work = [[Farmington Daily Times]]
31 | access-date = 2018-11-09
32 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181108211639/https://www.daily-times.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/11/08/midterm-elections-2018-navajo-nation-new-mexico-results/1921939002/?from=new-cookie
33 | archive-date = 2018-11-08
35 }}</ref><ref name="becenti">{{cite news |last1=Becenti |first1=Arlyssa |title=Nez wins by 19,000 votes |url=https://navajotimes.com/reznews/nez-wins-by-19000-votes/ |access-date=10 March 2022 |work=Navajo Times |date=7 Nov 2018}}</ref><ref name="USHR_2017_nezbio">{{cite web
36 | url = https://docs.house.gov/meetings/AP/AP06/20170516/105949/HHRG-115-AP06-Bio-NezJ-20170516.pdf
37 | title = Navajo Nation Vice President Jonathan M. Nez
38 | website = United States House of Representatives
39 | access-date = 2018-11-09
40 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170519062553/https://docs.house.gov/meetings/AP/AP06/20170516/105949/HHRG-115-AP06-Bio-NezJ-20170516.pdf
41 | archive-date = 2017-05-19
45 Earlier in his career, Jonathan Nez served as a council delegate representing Tsah Bii Kin, Navajo Mountain, [[Shonto]], & Oljato Chapters.
47 == Early life and education ==
48 Nez was born in [[Tuba City, Arizona]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.opvp.navajo-nsn.gov/About-Us/President-Jonathan-Nez|title=President Jonathan Nez|website=www.opvp.navajo-nsn.gov|access-date=2020-04-09}}</ref> and attended [[Northland Pioneer College]] and [[Northern Arizona University]] (NAU).<ref name="USHR_2017_nezbio" /> He attained both a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[political science]] and a [[Master of Public Administration]] from NAU.<ref name="USHR_2017_nezbio" />
50 == Early political career ==
51 Earlier in his career, Nez served as vice president of the Navajo Nation's [[Shonto, Arizona|Shonto]] chapter. He also served as a delegate to the [[Navajo Nation Council]], where he represented the [[Oljato–Monument Valley, Utah|Oljato]], Ts'ah Bii' Kin, [[Navajo Mountain (Chapter)|Navajo Mountain]], and Shonto chapters.<ref name="USHR_2017_nezbio" />
53 In 2015, he was elected [[Vice President of the Navajo Nation]] in a ticket led by [[Russell Begaye]]. He was formally sworn into office on May 12, 2015.<ref name="navajotimes_20150512_inauguration">{{cite news
56 | url = https://www.navajotimes.com/rezpolitics/a-number-of-firsts-at-navajo-presidential-inauguration/
57 | title = A number of firsts at Navajo presidential inauguration
59 | access-date = 2018-11-09
60 | work = [[The Navajo Times]]
61 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150517070921/https://www.navajotimes.com/rezpolitics/a-number-of-firsts-at-navajo-presidential-inauguration/
62 | archive-date = 2015-05-17
66 == President of the Navajo Nation (2019–2023) ==
67 On [[Navajo Nation presidential election, 2018|November 6, 2018]], Nez was elected [[President of the Navajo Nation]] by a margin of 33.07% of the vote versus former President [[Joe Shirley Jr.]]<ref name="ABQJournal_2018-11-07_generalresults2">{{cite news |last=Smith |first=Noel Lyn |date=2018-11-08 |title=Voters on the Navajo Nation elect president, council delegates |work=[[Farmington Daily Times]] |url=https://www.daily-times.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/11/08/midterm-elections-2018-navajo-nation-new-mexico-results/1921939002/ |url-status=live |access-date=2018-11-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181108211639/https://www.daily-times.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/11/08/midterm-elections-2018-navajo-nation-new-mexico-results/1921939002/?from=new-cookie |archive-date=2018-11-08}}</ref><ref name="becenti2">{{cite news |last1=Becenti |first1=Arlyssa |date=7 Nov 2018 |title=Nez wins by 19,000 votes |work=Navajo Times |url=https://navajotimes.com/reznews/nez-wins-by-19000-votes/ |access-date=10 March 2022}}</ref> Shirley had received the endorsement of Begaye and also boasted high name recognition owing to his former tenure.
69 As president, Nez oversaw the Navajo Nation's response to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the Navajo Nation|COVID-19 pandemic]]. By September 2021, the Navajo Nation's COVID-19 [[COVID-19 vaccination in the United States|vaccination]] rate was higher than in most other parts of Arizona.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-09-28 |title=Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez talks current state of COVID-19 |url=https://www.abc15.com/news/region-northern-az/navajo-nation-president-jonathan-nez-talks-current-state-of-covid-19 |access-date=2022-05-11 |website=KNXV |language=en}}</ref>
71 Nez unsuccessfully campaigned for reelection in 2022, losing to challenger [[Buu Nygren]].<ref>{{Cite web |last= Fonseca |first= Felicia| date=November 10, 2022 |title=Challenger unseats Navajos’ president |url=https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2022/nov/10/challenger-unseats-navajos-president/?elections |access-date=December 9, 2022 |website=arkansasonline.com |language=en}}</ref> During the campaign, Nez endorsed the legalization of [[Same-sex marriage in tribal nations in the United States|same-sex marriage]] in the Navajo Nation.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Gay couples from largest Native American tribe call for marriage equality |url=https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/gay-couples-from-largest-native-american-tribe-call-for-marriage-equality/3inmnstpq |access-date=2022-05-11 |website=SBS News |language=en}}</ref>
73 == U.S. national politics ==
74 Nez was an early primary supporter of [[Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign|Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign]] and served on the Hillary for America Arizona Leadership Council.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Native push for Bernie Sanders fails to translate into more votes |url=https://www.indianz.com/News/2016/03/24/native-push-for-bernie-sanders.asp |access-date=2022-05-11 |website=Indianz}}</ref>
76 Nez was selected as one of seventeen speakers to jointly deliver the [[keynote]] address at the [[2020 Democratic National Convention]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Democrats Unveil A New Kind of Convention Keynote |url=https://www.demconvention.com/press-releases/democrats-unveil-a-new-kind-of-convention-keynote/ |website=2020 Democratic National Convention |accessdate=16 August 2020 |date=16 August 2020}}</ref> He was one of the [[List of 2020 United States presidential electors|electors for Arizona in 2020 for the presidential election]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Arizona Certificate of Ascertainment |url=https://www.archives.gov/files/electoral-college/2020/ascertainment-arizona.pdf |publisher=National Archives |access-date=14 December 2020}}</ref>
78 == 2022 vehicle ramming incident ==
79 Nez and his family were nearly struck when an SUV drove through a parade in [[Gallup, New Mexico]]. In total, fifteen people were left injured. Nez later reflected on the event saying "You would think it would never happen here. I’m sorry to say it happened here in Gallup, New Mexico." and "it was a difficult time for us".<ref>{{cite web |title=
80 New Mexico: several arrested after SUV drives into Native American parade|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/05/new-mexico-native-american-parade|publisher=The Guardian|access-date=6 August 2022}}</ref>
87 * [https://www.opvp.navajo-nsn.gov Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President]
92 | before = [[Russell Begaye]]
95 | title = [[President of the Navajo Nation]]
96 | years = 2019–present
100 | before = [[Rex Lee Jim]]
103 | title = [[Vice President of the Navajo Nation]]
107 | after = [[Myron Lizer]]
117 | reason = Most recent
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129 [[Category:Arizona Democrats]]
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131 [[Category:2020 United States presidential electors]]
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