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Davis Filfred was born on 1967 in Cortez, Colorado, is an American politician. Discover Davis Filfred's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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His wife is Janice Filfred
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Davis Filfred Net Worth
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Davis Filfred (born 1967) is an American politician for the Navajo Nation Council Delegate in the Utah Navajo Section.
Davis Filfred succeeded the position of retiring Navajo Councilman, Mark Maryboy on the Navajo Nation election process.
Davis Filfred serves the same Navajo Nation districts along with Kenneth Maryboy for his Navajo Nation Council Councilman seat.
Filfred also works with Rebecca M. Benally in helping create a more efficient process for the Navajo Nation educational system.
Filfred graduated from White Horse High School in 1985 and studied one year at the College of Eastern Utah in Blanding, UT.
He also spent three years at Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City, Utah and received an A.A.S. Degree in Residential and Industrial Wiring.
Filfred frequently volunteers his time as a leader in the Boy Scouts of America.
Davis Filfred is also a United States Marine Corps Veteran of the Persian Gulf War (1990–1991).
Thru 1990 to 1994, Davis served in the United States Marine Corps and achieved the Rank of Sgt. or pay-grade E-5 for the Marines.
During his enlistment, Filfred served with Marine Corps unit MAG-46 at the former Marine Corps Air Station El Toro near Irvine, California and with the Marine Corps unit MWSS-374 at the former Marine Corps Air Station Tustin located in Tustin, California.
In 1990, the Persian Gulf War broke out after Saddam Hussien's Iraqi forces invaded Kuwait.
Marine task forces formed the initial core for Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm while U.S. and Coalition troops mobilized, and later liberated Kuwait, at which time Filfred along with fellow military men and women were deployed as well during this operation.
After being discharged, he returned to the reservation where he joined with the Navajo Nation Tribal Police in the Shiprock District.
Filfred began a life in politics, first positioning himself in the Aneth Community as the Vice President of Aneth Chapter, then as Local School Board Secretary at Aneth Community School.
Since he is a veteran, Filfred became a representative for the Southeastern Utah Diné Veterans Organization (SUDVO) - and soon after became its Commander.
In 2006, Filfred was elected into the legislative body of Navajo Nation Government as a Navajo Nation Council Delegate for the Mexican Water, Aneth and Red Mesa Chapters.
These areas expand the Arizona and Utah borders with a constituency of nearly 10,000 people.
Upon election, he was positioned on the Health and Social Services Committee in the Navajo Nation Council as the Northwern Agency Representative.
In October 2010, Navajo tribal other officials, were charged in an investigation of discretionary funds just weeks before the 2010 November election.
Not Guilty was what was pleaded for the Councilmen charged for fraud, conspiracy and theft.
Washington D.C.-based Special prosecutor Alan Balaran reported results on the investigation in which he filed criminal complaints against Vice President Ben Shelly and at least 77 members of the 88-delegate Council as part of a sweeping investigation into the use of discretionary funds that Filfred and Kenneth Maryboy were named in as well.
On Dec. 15, 2009, Tribal members voted to reduce the Navajo Tribal Council from 88 to 24 members, and the Navajo Nation Supreme Court ordered immediate implementation of the redistricting in a May 28, 2010 decision.
With this Navajo Nationwide action, it resulting in pitting Councilman Filfred against fellow Councilman Maryboy during the November 2, 2010 General Elections.
Councilman Filfred was defeated by Maryboy for a newly redistricted "Shiprock Agency" section on the Navajo Reservation.