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As well as that, there are insufficient independent sources secondary sources. |u=JamesJ1992|ns=118|reviewer=Nosebagbear|reviewts=20181128204744|decliner=Nosebagbear|declinets=20181128205117|ts=20181128190754}} {{AFC submission|d|bio|u=JamesJ1992|ns=118|decliner=JC7V7DC5768|declinets=20181106012407|small=yes|ts=20181031202737}} {{AFC submission|d|bio|u=JamesJ1992|ns=118|decliner=Bkissin|declinets=20181016212305|small=yes|ts=20181016194218}} {{AFC comment|1=Still fails NPOL, he hasn't held an office and isn't elected yet. You need more sources (independent that means no interviews really, reliable like from newspapers that mention him more than in passing). Don't resubmit until you fix these issues. Thank you. JC7V-talk 01:24, 6 November 2018 (UTC)}}{{AFC comment|1=Fails NPOL Bkissin (talk) 21:23, 16 October 2018 (UTC)}}IntroductionGavin Clarkson is an American politician from the State of New Mexico. A member of the Republican Party, he was his party's nominee New Mexico Secretary of State in 2018. Clarkson previously served in the Department of the Interior during the Trump administration where he managed the Office of Indian Energy and Economic Development and the Office of Self-Governance.[1] Early Life, Education, and CareerGavin Clarkson earned his MBA from Rice University and a PhD in Technology and Operations from Harvard Business School. He is a former Associate Professor in the College of Business at New Mexico State University. In November of 2017, Clarkson left the Department of the Interior to run for an open seat in New Mexico's Second Congressional District.[2] New Mexico State ControversiesIn 2018, Clarkson was one of four Republicans who sought the nomination for New Mexico’s second congressional district that was held by Rep. Steve Pearce, who was leaving Congress to run for governor . Though Clarkson was unsuccessful in the primary, he was soon tapped by the New Mexico Republican Party’s State Central Committee for the Republican nomination for New Mexico Secretary of State. Clarkson lost to Democrat incumbent Toulouse Oliver. Tribal AffiliationGavin Clarkson is an enrolled tribal member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. He wrote a scholarly article titled "Online Sovereignty: The Law and Economics of Tribal Electronic Commerce" where he explains the issues currently facing Native Americans with regard to tribal lending. References1. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/11/14/trump-appointee-to-bureau-of-indian-affairs-resigns-after-interiors-ig-slams-the-loan-program-he-oversaw/?amp;utm_term=.459872e7cb18&noredirect=on&utm_term=.2de0472679c6 | title=Trump appointee to Bureau of Indian Affairs}} 2. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.bia.gov/sites/bia_prod.opengov.ibmcloud.com/files/idc2-065439.pdf | title=Dr. Gavin Clarkson as Deputy Assistant Secretary}} |
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