Navajo Election Board Holds Special Meeting Today in Window Rock
The Navajo Board of Election Supervisors is holding a special meeting at 9:00 a.m. today in Window Rock. The session matters to Apache County residents because the Navajo Election Administration manages voter registration and polling operations that serve Chinle and other communities inside the county.

The Navajo Board of Election Supervisors is meeting at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday November 20 2025 in the Law & Order Committee conference room in Window Rock. The public notice is posted on the board schedule page and the meeting is listed as a special session of the board responsible for administering elections across the Navajo Nation.
This meeting is of particular relevance to residents of Apache County because the Navajo Election Administration oversees polling operations and voter registration services that reach into Chinle and other communities within the county. The agency maintains a network of field offices and agency election offices that handle voter sign up and local election logistics. The Chinle Agency Election Office is listed on the source page with a mailing address of P.O. Box 649 Chinle AZ 86503 and the site also references phone and office location details for voter registration and election services.
The notice itself does not include a detailed agenda. The Board of Election Supervisors posts regular and special meeting schedules and related announcements on its site, which is the primary public channel for updates about meeting times and the locations of agency offices. For residents who rely on agency services to register, update registration information or obtain ballots and election information, today’s meeting is part of the ongoing governance that affects how those services are delivered.
For Apache County communities that are located within the Navajo Nation, coordination between tribal election officials and county election administrators can be essential to ensure consistent access to ballots and timely processing of voter registration. The Navajo Election Administration’s responsibilities, as reflected on the board page, include the management of polling places and administration of voter services across agency areas including Chinle. Local impacts can range from changes in polling site operations to scheduling of early voting or outreach efforts ahead of future elections.
Residents seeking information or services can consult the NBOES schedules and announcements online or contact the Chinle Agency Election Office using the contact references listed on the election administration site. With the board meeting taking place in Window Rock today, local officials and community members who depend on Navajo Election Administration services will be watching for any announcements or decisions that influence voter access and election operations in Apache County.

