Showing posts with label Chad Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chad Smith. Show all posts

Monday, May 06, 2019

Fmr. Cherokee Chief Chad Smith slams Hoskin, endorses Walkingstick in open letter


OPEN LETTER TO CHEROKEE PEOPLE
May 3, 2019
from Chad Corntassel Smith, Principal Chief 1999-2011

My greatest fear has been that a history book would record in a footnote, “There once was a great Cherokee Nation but it is no more.”  That footnote will be written if we are not engaged in the Nation’s government, if we don’t vote, and if we don’t pressure elected officials to hold their offices sacred and not for self-gain.

It saddens me to see the corruption that has taken over the Cherokee Nation.  Recently, I have been reviewing our history of the Trail of Tears and allotment where our ancestors suffered indescribable pain, loss of family, and betrayal.  To see what our ancestors went through, appreciate the legacy they left, and then observe today’s tribal government leaves me feeling disheartened and ashamed.

If we needed confirmation of current corruption, look at Chuck Hoskins’ intense campaign of trashy personal attacks on his opponent. That is not the way to lead the Cherokee Nation!

Today, Cherokee Nation employees fear they and their children might lose their jobs, or their businesses will lose Cherokee Nation contracts from retaliation for speaking up.  Their fear is well founded.

Since 2011, the Free/Baker/Hoskins administration has:
  • Repealed nepotism laws resulting in Baker and Hoskins hiring dozens of their relatives at inflated salaries. Baker hired his brother as a lawyer paying him over $500,000 per year and hired his son as nurse who exposed 160 Cherokees to diseases by reusing needles at Hastings Hospital.
  • Repealed the employee protection laws stripping Cherokee employees of rights, especially Housing Authority employees who can be fired for no reason.
  • Raised $1.4 Million in campaign funds by pressuring employees and contractors to kickback as much as $5,000 contribution each.
  • Changed campaign laws to permit absentee ballot harvesting (which is illegal in the United States), to not disclose where absentee ballots are sent, and to hide campaign contributions and expenditures.  Hoskins’ campaign paid his father’s company $540,000 without any specification about what it was used for.
  • Used the Cherokee Nation’s resources to reward Free/Baker/Hoskins’ friends and to punish those who disagree with them.  For example, Baker gave Hoskins a $100,000 raise by coming to work for the Cherokee Nation in 2011 and Baker pays his secretary $150,000.  Free, a non-Cherokee attorney/consultant has been paid millions of dollars of Cherokee money to manage Baker and Hoskins political affairs.

When such abuse occurs, critical services for health care, education, and the elderly suffer.

We cannot turn a blind eye and deaf ear to the corruption and self-dealing of the Free/Baker/Hoskins regime’.  If we love our Nation and want to hand down an honorable government to our children, we must act now.

Vote for independent candidates: David Walkingstick for Principal Chief, Meredith Frailey for Deputy Principal Chief, Julia Coates for At-Large Council, Sean Crittenden for District 8, Ron Goff for District 6,  Cara Cowan Watts  for District 14,  Billy Flint or Wes Nofire for District 3, Ryan Sierra for District 1, and Dora Patzkowokki for District 12.  These candidates stand for carrying forward a positive and proud Cherokee legacy.

Yours,

Chad Corntassel Smith
Principal Chief 1999-2011

Friday, July 22, 2011

The Saga Continues: Cherokee Election Part II


After weeks of recount after recount, with Chad Smith and Bill John Baker alternating leads, the Cherokee Supreme Court has ruled that they cannot determine who really won the June 25th election for principal chief.

A date has not yet been set for a re-vote. Baker has called for Smith to set the election on August 13th, the day before the original inauguration for the new chief.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Final tally shows Smith up by 7 votes [UPDATE: Recount has Baker by 266]


In what is sure to be a hotly contested issue, the Cherokee Election Commission announced that, contrary to the unofficial results released Saturday evening, Principal Chief Chad Smith did in fact beat challenger Bill John Baker by seven votes (Smith 7,609 to Baker 7,602). The original tally on Saturday showed Baker winning by eleven (Baker 7,600 - Smith 7,589).

There were about 250 challenged ballots, which will be the focal point of an expected recount.

UPDATE: an official recount ended up showing Bill John Baker with 7,613 votes, and Chad Smith with 7,347 - giving a Baker a victory margin of 266 votes. Smith is appealing for an electronic recount.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Nailbiter: Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Election

The Cherokee Nation voted today on a host of offices and questions, from term limits changes, to Tribal Council, all the way to Principal Chief. The results are still coming in, and they are interesting.


As of 10:45pm, incumbent chief Chad Smith had 7,567 votes and challenger Bill John Baker had received 7,559.

Honestly, I have never paid any attention to tribal politics, so I didn't expect Smith to be in any trouble. Baker had been leading all evening until about 10:30pm (and at times was leading by over 700 votes). We will see how the final results shake out by morning - I would assume that there would be a recount, given how close the results are so far.

UPDATE: Bill John Baker appears to have won the election, at least for the time being. The unofficial results show Baker with 7,600 votes, and Chad Smith with 7,589. There will more than likely be some legal wrangling over the ballots, so don't expect it to be over too soon.