It was the Nisga'a Tribal Council that decided whether or not people were on the voters' list. It was the Nisga'a Tribal Council that put the voters' list together, that put the polling stations together, that manned the polling stations and that oversaw the vote, which took place over the course of two days.
C'était le Conseil tribal nisga'a qui décidait si les gens pouvaient ou non figurer sur la liste, qui établissait les bureaux de scrutin, qui trouvait le personnel nécessaire et qui surveillait le déroulement du vote—et le vote s'est déroulé sur deux jours.