Andrienne Lister is the Dilkon chapter president, running for the District 7 Navajo Nation Council seat. Her interview with Cal Nez focused on local accountability, stalled chapter projects, and veterans. Below are the main topics from the interview — the key question Cal asked on each, short summaries of Lister's answers in our own words, and follow-ups a voter might still want answered.
Watch or read the full interview, and see the scorecard, on Andrienne Lister’s profile. This page is a nonpartisan summary; the Diné Civic Center does not endorse any candidate.
Lister is the Dilkon chapter president and the daughter of a USMC combat veteran (Purple Heart, Bronze Star). She says her current delegate was rarely present — she saw her once — leaving local projects stalled, which is why she's running.
She points to projects that have languished — a fire station and law-enforcement modular buildings — and says delivering them is simply the job of a delegate who shows up.
Lister argues the breakdown starts at the local level — chapters gather needs, pass resolutions, and hand them to a delegate — so she'd strengthen that chain by communicating and working closely with chapters and fellow delegates.
She describes corruption at the chapter level and complaints that go nowhere — saying the Department of Justice dismissed concerns she filed — and wants real representation and accountability for her community.
Lister cites a $33 million broadband grant the federal government awarded the chapter directly that was then lost, and treats it as a cautionary tale about local capacity and oversight.
Drawing on her father's PTSD and the cost and distance of care — traveling to Prescott — Lister says the federal government should care for veterans but doesn't, and that candidates only invoke veterans at campaign season; she wants real, year-round support.
Topics a voter in this district might still want to hear about:
Not a judgment of this candidate — just what a specific, substantive answer includes, so you can weigh any candidate’s response: