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Daylene Redhorse, right, assists a man as he registers to vote in Utah’s Navajo Nation. Her efforts have registered thousands of Indigenous people to vote since 2018.
Courtesy Stewardship Utah
In recent years, thousands of new Navajo voters have registered, which could have an impact on some Utah elections. Challenges remain, however, when it comes to making sure Native voices are heard in state politics.

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