The Navajo Nation Supreme Court has settled the question of how to fund a belated presidential election.
The court says the tribe's controller can use money from a fund used to satisfy legal judgments and claims against the Navajo Nation.
In their latest opinion, the high court justices said the tribe legally is obligated to fund a presidential election.
The opinion came after the tribe's Department of Justice asked the court to clarify how $317,000 legally could be transferred to the election office.
Navajo Attorney General Harrison Tsosie said his office is evaluating the court's opinion.
The presidential contest originally set for Nov. 4 was pushed back as the qualifications of some candidates were challenged and lawmakers attempted to change election law.