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Tribe must find election dollars
by Bob Shiles
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Carvicous Barfield
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Bob Shiles

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PEMBROKE — Money to pay for the Lumbee tribal elections in November still has to be found, but the tribe’s Elections Board chairman is confident that will happen.

“They (Lumbee Tribal council members) always fund us enough for elections,” said Carvicous Barfield. “I can’t say at this time how much more money we will need to have, but it has never been a problem in the past. The council has always given us what we have needed.”

Barfield said that her board’s budget request for this year was $32,000. In June, the Lumbee Tribal Council allocated $10,000 to help the board start its work preparing for the elections that include election of a tribal chairman and seven council members.

At the time the money was allocated, there was a debate among council members about whether the Election Board’s request for $32,000 should come from the tribe’s entire balance of unrestricted funds — which at that time was about $23,000 — and any other unrestricted funds that become available. The council decided to allocate the $10,000 and allow the Elections Board, as it has done in the past, to request additional money as needed.

Money the tribe receives annually from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development cannot be used for elections.

Barfield said that in addition to the $10,000 allocation from the council, $5,500 was raised from filing fees paid by the 19 candidates. She said she will probably have to ask the council in mid-October for more money to reach the $32,000 target.

Tribal Speaker Pearlean Revels said Friday the money will be allocated as needed, and that this year’s increase in candidate filing fees from $300 to $500 for chairman and from $150 to $250 for council seats will provide additional revenue.

Barfield said that the Elections Board seeks to keep just enough money in its account to fund the November elections and start the next year’s election process.

‘We never have thousands of dollars in our account,” she said. “We try to get by for one election and the start of the next year’s election.”

Barfield said that the the biggest election expense is for printing, but money is also needed to pay poll workers and clerks.

According to Barfield, the five members of the Elections Board also receive a small reimbursement for travel related to Elections Board business.

Reach staff writer Bob Shiles at 910-272-6117 or bshiles@heartlandpublications.com.

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Geronimo910
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September 24, 2012
"21" what an ODD number......If u believe Amerikkkan his-story, you might as well get a computer chip (mark of the beast) implanted in you.
RangerSgt
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September 23, 2012
If you want to know who the 21 were, call the Rob Co Hist museum. He is referring to the Federal anthropology study done in 1936. That's what is being referred to here. Not taking side, just relaying real facts.

And the other fact is that the old tribal govt was toppled by folks who said it was corrupt, only to be replaced by a new govt that has a lot of the same issues.
freightweigh
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September 23, 2012
Percy... You really think Adolph was the smartest in RC?... Really? Wonder who the other 20 were? I mean, beside Adolph himself?
PercyKution
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September 23, 2012
Well, another was Julian Pierce who was MURDERED IN COLD BLOOD by the Courthouse Mafia. Both Dr. Dial and Julian were best friends of mine. I would have trusted either with my life.
ROSSisRIGHT
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September 23, 2012
Percy, you are awsome! You get all the compliments. I'm loosing my touch...

To the name callers... This is a measure of how good we are when you don't have a response you just yell out, name calling.

My favorite is when you call me a racist, but there's others, like stupid, dumb, etc.....

Ps. get em Mr. Percy!

PercyKution
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September 23, 2012
Thank you Ross, I know what you're saying. I might end up in one of those nervous hospitals if they don't stop being so mean to me. I'm just tore all to pieces.
Tiredofthisstuff
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September 22, 2012
PercyKution,

You are one stupid human being!
corklock
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September 22, 2012
IGGY PercyKution

Any "intensive reasearch" comments of PercyKution

must result from his racial persecution complex disorder. How he must hate his mother. So sad.

PercyKution
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September 23, 2012
At least my Mother knew who my Daddy was. YOUR'S did'nt did she?
LumbeeMafiaKing
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September 22, 2012
This scares me that we are in the middle of an election season and the budget process is unfunded. I hope Barfield isn't waiting on the tribal council to find the remaining funds needed from the same place they stumbled on the $18M.
Geronimo910
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September 22, 2012
She doesn't look Native.
PercyKution
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September 22, 2012
She dosen't have to. After 40 years of intensive reasearch, Mr. Adolph Dial, the smartest man that ever lived in Robeson County said there weren't but "21 Indians" in the whole county. And most of those are long dead now.
nothingbutthetruth
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September 23, 2012
lol Geronimo910 90% of the Natives round here dont look native The 10% that do are Mexican's that have migrated here lol I know this will make alot mad but it is the truth
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