
The article discusses the “Warrior Up to Vote” initiative by the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma (UINO), aimed at increasing voter registration among Native Americans in Oklahoma. Launched on September 23, the campaign has reached over 3,000 individuals and registered hundreds to vote, addressing the state’s low voter participation, particularly among Native Americans.
The tour has included stops at tribal complexes and healthcare centers, empowering communities to take action regarding their voter status. A significant event in Tulsa featured discussions on tribal sovereignty and drew attention to recent voter roll purges that affected many Oklahomans, including Native Americans. UINO’s efforts have not only led to new registrations but also helped individuals resolve issues with their voter status.
The initiative has garnered recognition, with UINO receiving the Indian Gaming Association’s 2024 Chairman’s Leadership Award for their contributions to community rebuilding and self-reliance.