Government
The Choctaw Nation is governed by the Choctaw Nation Constitution, which was ratified by the people on June 9, 1984. The constitution provides for an executive, a legislative and a judicial branch of government. The chief of the Choctaw Nation is elected every four years, Tribal Council members are elected from single-member districts for four-year terms. The legislative authority of the tribe is vested in the Tribal Council, which consists of twelve members.
Chief Gary Batton
The 47th Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the third-largest Indian tribe in the United States. He was sworn into office on April 28, 2014.
See Bio Assistant Chief Jack Austin, Jr.
He was sworn into office on April 29, 2014, after serving as Director of the Choctaw Nation Recovery Center in Talihina, Oklahoma.
See Bio Sovereignty
Sovereignty is the cornerstone of Tribal governance. Through treaties established with the United States as early as 1786, we are guaranteed certain rights and responsibilities to our land and our people.
Learn More McGirt vs. Oklahoma Supreme Court Decision
The Choctaw people have been governing our land base and exercising sovereignty since the 1830s. The McGirt decision supports tribal sovereignty.
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Committed to sustainable environmental programs and practices that protect sovereignty now and for future generations.
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Safeguarding the lives and property of both citizens and non-citizens who reside in the Choctaw Nation reservation. Patrol and manage the 10,864 square miles of the reservation through various departments.
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