Secretarial Election set to be held on or before Sept. 26
Sault Tribe members, mark your calendars. The Secretarial Election on proposed constitutional amendments establishing a three-branch government is set to be held on or before Sept. 26, 2026.
Once the Secretarial Election Board is formed, it will establish the official election date and election timeline. The Sault Tribe is accepting volunteers to serve on the board through July 3. The Board of Directors will randomly select one tribal citizen from each voting unit and two at-large tribal citizens during its July 7 meeting.
Tribal citizens interested in serving on the Secretarial Election Board are encouraged to submit their interest by emailing legal@saulttribe.net.
In May, the Sault Tribe Board of Directors unanimously voted to submit proposed constitutional amendments to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), beginning the Secretarial Election process. The election is administered by the BIA and is required under federal law and Article X of the Sault Tribe Constitution.
When ballots are mailed later this summer or early fall, eligible tribal citizens will vote "yes" or "no" on whether to adopt the proposed constitutional amendments establishing three separate and equal branches of government.
To ensure ballots and election information are received, tribal citizens are encouraged to verify that their mailing address is up to date with Tribal Enrollment.
Constitutional Amendment Update
Resolution 2026-145 requests a secretarial election on proposed constitutional amendments and places the decision to update the tribe’s Constitution in the hands of Sault Tribe membership. The resolution will be sent to the BIA by June 19 and then the BIA will begin the federal election process. Linked below are the Resolution 2026-145 and the Attached Amended Constitution drafts. Please watch the tribe’s website and Facebook in the coming months for updates on this.
3 Branch Separation Amendments Attachment for Reso 2026-145
2026-145 Authorizing Amended Constitution Submission for a Secretarial Election
Notice: Opportunity to Serve on the Secretarial Election Board for the Constitutional Amendment Election
The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians is seeking Tribal citizens who are interested in serving on the Secretarial Election Board for the upcoming Constitutional Amendment Election, which is expected to take place later this summer or in early fall.
The Secretarial Election Board will assist with duties related to the Secretarial Election process for the proposed constitutional amendments including setting deadlines for the election. The Tribe is seeking interested citizens from each of the five election units and representatives from the at large membership. The Board of Directors will select:
One tribal citizen from each unit, and two at-large tribal citizens.
Selection will be made by drawing names from the list of interested Tribal citizens. The drawing is anticipated to take place by the July 7 Board of Directors meeting.
Tribal citizens who are interested in being considered should submit their name, enrollment number, contact information, a letter of intent and the election unit in which they reside to legal@saulttribe.net. If selected you will be expected to be able to attend in person meetings in Sault Ste. Marie.
Interested citizens should submit their information no later than July 3, 2026.
For questions, please contact legal@saulttribe.net.
Miigwech to all Tribal citizens willing to participate in this important constitutional process.
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SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. —The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Board of Directors will hold a special meeting at 5 p.m. on July 6, at the Sault Kewadin Casino Grand Island Room, in person or via Zoom, https://zoom.us/j/83640619761. Those who have already registered for Zoom meetings need not register again.
On the agenda under Presentation is: Certification of 2026 General Election Results.
Under New Business is: Election of Officers.
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Below are the **CERTIFIED** Results for the 2026 General Election. The Election Commission held the General Election count on June 25, 2026.
Unit 1:
Ashley Gravelle Robert McRorie
Unit 2:
Kimberly Lee
Unit 3:
Sue St. Onge
Unit 4:
Cole Goudreau
Unit 5:
Tyler LaPlaunt
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SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH - Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa Tribal Court has convicted Charles St. Andrew with four counts of child sexually abusive material or activity on May 27, 2026. The conviction follows a years-long interdepartmental investigation.
Tribal Code § 71.1811, Child Sexually Abusive Material or Activity, criminalizes a range of offenses involving child sexually abusive material, including its creation, distribution, possession, or intentional access.
St. Andrew, 39, was charged with 12 counts of child sexually abusive material or activity in violation of Tribal Code § 71.1811. St. Andrew pleaded no contest and was ultimately convicted of 4 of the 12 counts, with acknowledgement of 216 Child Sexually Abusive Images and 52 Child Sexually Abusive Videos.
Law Enforcement discovered the 216 Child Sexually Abusive Images and 52 Child Sexually Abusive Videos on St. Andrew’s computer that was seized during the execution of a search warrant. Among the images and videos, 57 child victims were identified, with the youngest being six weeks old.
St. Andrew is being sentenced to the maximum penalty under Tribal law which includes one year of incarceration, registration as a sex offender, and participation in a sexual offender/mental health examination while incarcerated.
This case was prosecuted by Sault Tribe Prosecutor Cassandra Ivonen with the assistance of Special Agent Todd Wilton of Homeland Security Investigations and Sault Tribe Law Enforcement.
The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians does not take lightly to the exploitation and perpetration of children on Tribal lands. Children are sacred and valued, and they are to be treated as such. Justice demands that those who prey on vulnerable infants, babies, and children are identified, prosecuted, and held fully accountable within the bounds of the law.
If you are a victim or know someone who is suffering, please reach out to Sault Tribe Advocacy Resource Center for help or to Sault Tribe Law Enforcement to report crimes that are committed against children. Sault Tribe Advocacy Resource Center can be reached by phone at 906‑632‑1808. Sault Tribe Law Enforcement can be reached by phone at 906‑635‑6065.
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The Sault Tribe Enrollment Department is introducing a new, streamlined process for elders to claim their elder dividend check. From Aug. 1 through Oct. 1, 2026, an online application portal will be available. Elders will login and complete the process quickly and securely. Elder checks will be mailed in January 2027.
This new system is designed to reduce processing time, lower administrative costs, and make the application process more efficient. It will also help eliminate issues such as lost or delayed forms.
As the rollout approaches, updates and additional details will be shared in the tribal newspaper and online at www.saulttribe.com.
For those who are unable to access the online portal, a paper application will continue to be mailed to the address we have on file.
If your address changes after submitting your application, whether online or by mail, you must contact the Enrollment Office to ensure your information is updated. Call 906 632 8552 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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Tribal members are invited to attend the 2026 Board of Directors Installation Monday, July 6, 2026, at 5:30 p.m., at the Sault Ste. Marie Kewadin Casino Grand Ballroom.
—Oath of Office
—Presentation of Gifts
—Reception
—Election of Officers to follow Reception
For further information, please contact Lona or Samuel, 800‑793‑0660 or 906‑635‑6050.
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Due to ongoing technical difficulties, the ‘This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.’ email monitoring interested volunteers for the Secretarial Election Board may not have received emails sent from June 23 to today. If you have submitted a letter of intent to be on the Secretarial Election Board and have not received a confirmation email, please re-send your message to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to ensure your interest is received and logged properly. You will receive a confirmation email upon receipt.
The deadline to submit a letter of intent to be a part of the Secretarial Election Board is Friday, July 3.
The Sault Tribe is seeking one Tribal citizen from each of the five voting units and two at-large Tribal Citizen for the Secretarial Election Board. The board will oversee the upcoming election determining if membership will vote to adopt a three-branch government.
Selections will be made by drawing names from the list of interested Tribal citizens. The drawing is anticipated to take place by the July 7 Board of Directors meeting.
If you are interested in participating on the board, please submit your name, enrollment number, contact information, a letter of intent and the election unit in which you reside to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. If selected, you will be expected to be able to attend in person meetings in Sault Ste. Marie.








