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Crow Tribal Administration

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The Crow Tribal General Council, the governing body of the Crow Tribe, through the adoption of the 2001 Crow Tribal Constitution, established a three-branch government with a separation of powers. There is an Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, and Judicial Branch.

The Executive Branch is composed of four independently elected officials (Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Secretary, and Vice-Secretary) and all agencies and departments. The four elected officials serve concurrent four year terms (term limit of two).

The Legislative Branch is composed of 18 legislators (called "senators" as a matter of courtesy), with three elected in staggered terms from each of the six districts of the Crow Indian Reservation. The Crow senators serve four year terms with no term limits.

The Judicial Branch is composed of courts established in the Crow Law and Order Code. Currently, there is a Crow Tribal Court (general jurisdiction), Crow Juvenile Court, and a Crow Court of Appeals. A Traditional Supreme Court has been established by law but is not yet implemented. The judges of the Crow Tribal Court are elected to unlimited, four-year terms.

More information Term of Office, Chairperson ...
  1. New constitution extends term of office to 2004.
  2. Secretary's Impeachment
  3. Chairperson's Resignation
  4. Vice-Secretary becomes Secretary
  5. Completed remaining term of office
  6. Acting Chairperson; Carl Venne elected.
  7. Filled remaining term of office.
  8. Died in 2007.
  9. Acting Secretary
  10. Died in 2009.
  11. Filled remaining term of office
  12. Filled remaining term of office; Elected in 2009
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